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Meet the Largest Living Organism, aka the Humongous Fungus
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Have you ever wondered what the largest living organism on Earth is? Well, you might be surprised to learn that it's not a giant blue whale or a sequoia tree; it's a fungus!
Prevent Allergy Symptoms While Traveling
Traveling to a new place can present our senses with a whole host of allergy triggers. Follow our tips for reducing your allergies while traveling.
5 Tips for Cleaning Composition Dolls
Are you looking for tips for cleaning composition dolls? Check out these tips for cleaning composition dolls.
5 Best Tools for Cleaning Your Bathroom
Cleaning the bathroom is a very dirty -- and sometimes -- gross job. But with the right tools, you can finish the job in the blink of an eye!
5 Laundry Sorting Tips
Laundry sorting can be tedious. Check out our 5 laundry sorting tips in this article to make life easier.
Gender at the Gym: How Workout Preferences Vary by Sex, Age
Younger people are less into the gender divide of classes for women and weightlifting for men. HowStuffWorks looks at where gym workouts are headed.
Ridiculous History: Breadfruit, the Bounty and the Birth of Globalization
HowStuffWorks looks at the story of how Lt. Bligh and his breadfruit expedition not only spawned a famous mutiny but also the start of global trade.
What's a Tall Fashionista to Do?
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Why is it still so hard to find clothes as a tall woman? HowStuffWorks goes shopping to find out.
The Power of Police, Protesters and Cell Phone Video
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Video exposes injustices in a way that words can't. HowStuffWorks Now looks at how cell phone video and police brutality intersect in modern America.
Germs May Help Shape Our Personalities
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It's all connected! Recent rodent research suggests that immune responses and social behavior may be more intertwined than we realized.