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Aromatherapy: Lavender

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Lavender can be used in aromatherapy preparations to reduce stress or to fight infections when applied to the skin. Learn about this essential oil.

Blue Java: The Banana That Tastes Like Ice Cream

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Blue java bananas are remarkable in that they taste like ice cream. HowStuffWorks peels into these bananas.

How long are you responsible for a car after you sell it?

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If you've sold a used car, the last thing you want is to be responsible for it after you sell it. Find out what you need to know at HowStuffWorks.

Rank These Male Celebrities and We'll Tell You What Type of Guy Your Next Significant Other Will Be!

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Ladies, it's your turn to put these men in their place, or at least categories of who's hot and who's not. The answers you give will let us know what kind of man will be your next boyfriend, so let's find out!

Turnspit Dogs: The Elizabethan Kitchen Gadget Bred to Cook Meat

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Turnspit dogs were a distinct breed of working dogs in the late 15th-18th centuries. They had one job and it was to help roast meat over the fire.

Parsley vs. Cilantro: Same Family, Totally Different Flavor Profile

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They’re green, leafy, and often mistaken for each other on the chopping block. But the parsley vs. cilantro matchup reveals a surprising number of differences in flavor, use, and even aroma.

In Vivo vs. In Vitro Trials (and Why Combining Both Is Best)

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In scientific research, knowing the difference between in vivo vs. in vitro methods is essential for interpreting results and designing new experiments. These two approaches help researchers understand complex biological phenomena and advance medical knowledge in very different ways.

10 Tropical Traditions for Temperate Climates

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What are some good tropical traditions that still work in temperate climates? Check out 10 tropical traditions for temperate climates at HowStuffWorks.

Comfrey: Herbal Remedies

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Comfrey can be used in herbal remedies that topically heal bones and wounds more quickly. Learn more about how to use comfrey roots.

Aromatherapy: Clary Sage

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Clary sage can be used in aromatherapy preparations to focus the mind or stimulate hormones when applied to the skin. Learn about this essential oil.

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