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How to Remove Iodine Stains
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Iodine is handy when it comes to cleaning a wound, but when it causes a laundry stain, it can be a real pain. Learn stain removal techniques that will wipe away what iodine leaves behind.
12 Sports and Recreational Activities and the Calories They Burn
Some activities burn more calories than others. Read our list to learn which sports and activities burn the most calories.
Why do people sing in the shower?
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Jack Black does it. Wyclef Jean does it. And chances are, you do it, too. Everyone's a rock star in the bathroom. And there's a scientific explanation behind our soapy musical stylings.
How to Make Hair Products
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It isn't too hard to make hair products -- great if you are adventurous or on a budget. See how to make hair products, including shampoos and treatments.
Ginger: Herbal Remedies
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Ginger can be used in herbal remedies that relieve nausea and the pain of arthritis. Learn more about herbal remedies using ginger.
How Infrared Heaters Work
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Infrared heaters are somewhat complex. Learn about how infrared heaters work at HowStuffWorks.
Siberia's Batagaika Crater Just Keeps Growing, and That's Not Good
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It's known as the "Gateway to Hell" and while it might not actually get you there, what it will unleash if it keeps thawing could truly be hellish.
Scientists Warn Climate Change Is Suffocating the World's Oceans
Climate change may be melting glaciers, but it's also reducing the oxygen of the world's oceans. Without oxygen, many marine organisms may no longer be able to survive.
How the Ice Age Worked
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An ice age is a period of cooling, marked by the presence of glaciers and ice sheets. Learn how an ice age works and if we're in an ice age right now.
How Hibernation Works
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Hibernation is a survival strategy designed to conserve energy when conditions are harsh. Learn all about hibernation, like how it affects the body.