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How Postdoctoral Financial Aid Works

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Postdoctoral financial aid is a way for future doctors to pay for their education and training. Learn about postdoctoral financial aid.

Surprising Baking Soda Uses

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You may know that baking soda can be used to clean stuff and to make toothpaste, but we've rounded up 13 creatives uses for the product, many of which might be new to you.

How to Wash Your Face

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There are specific things to keep in mind when washing your face. Learn how to wash your face at HowStuffWorks.

Comparing Strong Acids and Weak Acids

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In the world of chemistry, understanding the difference between strong acids and weak acids is fundamental for both students and professionals alike. Strong acids are known for their ability to completely dissociate in water, making them a pivotal topic in chemical reactions and laboratory experiments.

Strong Bases: Properties, Applications and Examples

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In chemistry, the classification of substances into acids and bases is fundamental.

10 Common Wine Additives

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Are you looking for information on common wine additives? Check out this article and learn about 10 common wine additives.

Types of Mental Health Practitioners

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Learn what to consider when choosing a mental health practitioner from Discovery Health.

Why doesn't tear-free shampoo sting your eyes?

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Some say the real reason "no tear" shampoo works is that it has Novocain in it, desensitizing babies to its sting. Fact or urban legend?

The Sparklemuffin Peacock Spider Dances to Entice Mates

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The sparklemuffin peacock spider (Maratus jactatus) is a tiny spider that lives up to its vivacious name. This dazzling arachnid was given its moniker in 2015 by UC Berkeley PhD student Maddie Girard after they were discovered in Wondul Range National Park in southern Queensland, Australia.

10 Really Smart People Who Did Really Dumb Things

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Having a Ph.D., four stars on your general's uniform or a seat in the Oval Office won't necessarily stop you from doing things that make others want to whack you on the head with a "how could you?" Here are 10 who should've thought twice.

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