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Understanding Skin Allergies

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Your skin usually fends off trouble quite successfully. However, skin allergies can sometimes invade. Learn more about skin allergies.

Are extended car warranties worth it?

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Are extended car warranties worth it? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if extended car warranties are worth it.

Convergent Evolution: When a Good Idea Moves Between Species

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Organisms not related to each other can develop similar physical attributes without even exchanging notes.

Pomelos Are Like Grapefruits on Steroids

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Pomelos are the largest - and one of the oldest - fruits of the citrus family. They're native to southeastern Asia and are chock full of nutritional benefits.

Why Don't Manx Cats Have Tails?

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The most obvious feature of Manx cats is their lack of a tail, but there is a lot more to them than that, including the fact that they have dog-like personalities and make great pets.

Leopard Seals Are Apex Predators of the Antarctic

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Leopard seals are the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic after the southern elephant seal. They're fast, powerful and eat basically anything that moves.

Which Stephen King Book? Quiz

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Stephen King has concocted thousands of pages of bizarre plot twists and unsettling characters. How well do you know the dark master's bibliography? Test your knowledge by taking this quiz.

How Do You Measure the Largest Waterfall in the World?

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Waterfalls are easily among the most spectacular natural wonders of the planet. The constant flow of water can suggest infinity, and the raw sensations - the thundering roar, the rising mist, the sheer volume of water - attest to nature's grandeur and power.

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