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How Fax Marketing Works

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Fax marketing is a somewhat dated tool that is still used by many businesses today. Learn more about how fax marketing at HowStuffWorks.

Why is a tomato called a love apple?

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Are you wondering why is a tomato called a love apple? Learn why a tomato called a love apple and more about tomatoes in this article.

Heart Pictures

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Take a look at these heart pictures to learn about the different parts of the heart and more. See our heart pictures to learn more.

What's a blue zone, and am I living in one?

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What's a blue zone, and am I living in one? Read this article to find out what a blue zone is, and to determine if you live in one.

What Is Octane and How Does It Work?

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Adding a chemical called tetraethyl to fuel can significantly improve the gasoline's octane rating. But what is octane? And how does it improve the gasoline we buy? Read on to explore this fascinating molecule.

Are leeches being used in modern medicine?

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Leeches can be beneficial in today's medical treatments. Learn how leeches are used in modern medical treatments.

7 Secret Caves We'd Love to See Inside

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There are caves all over the world, but some are in places that are hard to explore - hidden by rocks, ruins or even under ice. We've found seven secret caves you probably never knew existed.

Fruit Bats Are the Best Pollinators (and Suppliers of Tequila)

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You read that right. Fruit bats are instrumental in pollinating hundreds of plants, including the agave, a key ingredient in tequila.

Can You Bury Someone in Your Backyard?

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You don't have to use an expensive funeral home in most states. Learn more about home burials at HowStuffWorks.

The Druids: Philosophers, Politicians, Priests or Sorcerers?

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The Druids were a class of Celtic-speaking purveyors of magical and religious practice who inhabited northwestern Europe around 2,000 years ago, but almost everything we know about them is from secondhand sources.

1851 - 1860