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What Is Glycerol? 6 Uses for the Wonder Compound
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From soap to pharmaceutical products, glycerine has many applications.
What's Your Wiccan Name?
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Upon converting to the Wiccan tradition, many practitioners elect to assume a new name to reflect their place in the spiritual realm. So, are you more of a Calliope or Bronwen? Glenys or Grainne? Take this wicked, Wiccan quiz to find out!
How Often Do You Really Need to Shower?
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Skipping your daily shower doesn't necessarily mean you're lazy - it can actually be good for your skin, say doctors.
Why Some Shirts Always Ride Up
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HowStuffWorks talks to fashion experts about why some shirts always ride up no matter what you do. Find out what they had to say.
Can You Really Make Yourself Invisible?
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If you're one of those people who chooses invisibility as your desired superpower, it could mean you have a dark side.
This Brown Dwarf Isn't a 'Failed Star' — It's a Magnetic Powerhouse
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Neither massive planets nor tiny stars, brown dwarfs are entirely different substellar curiosities that possess qualities of both.
DIY: Make a Homemade Pizza Stone for $5 Dollars
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You can create artisan breads and pizza easily and cheaply with one of these. Learn more about making a homemade pizza stone for $5.
How to Insulate Windows: 6 Great Ways
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Windows account for 25% of home heat loss. Learn more about these seven great ways to insulate your windows.
What is tooth powder?
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Tooth powder was around long before toothpaste. Find out what tooth powder was made of and how it was used.
Will touch-screens ever be fingerprint-proof?
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WIll touch-screens ever be fingerprint-proof? Currently, tech gadgets get a little smudgy with use. See if finger-proof touchscreens are in the future.