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How to Get Your Daikon Radish On
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Also known as winter radish, icicle radish, Chinese radish and Japanese radish, daikon has the crunchy texture of a red radish, but with a much milder taste.
Banned in the U.S.A: 7 Foods You Can't Eat in the United States
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These seven foods are banned in at least some, if not all, of the states in America. Have you tried any of them?
Can You Finish All of the Best Quotes From "Clueless"?
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Think you know this '90s classic? Prove it! Fill in the blanks and show us just how many "Clueless" quotes you know by heart. Let's see what you've got!
Why You Should Consider Using a Private Search Engine
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Private browsers and search engines can shield your sensitive data, ward off third-party ads and trackers, and provide a safer browsing experience.
Is It OK to Kiss Your Pets on the Mouth?
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Some love to do it; others find it gross. But is there a health reason not to kiss your furry friends?
If You're Not Baking With Mayonnaise, You Should Be
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Mayonnaise is the best baker's secret ingredient. Why? Because its simple emulsion of egg, oil and acid is vital to most baking recipes.
The Invasive Joro Spider Is Getting Cozy in the U.S.
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Native to East Asia, the Joro spider has adapted to life in the southern U.S. and, as far as we know, is a beneficial addition to the ecosystem.
How Barbie's Boyfriend Ken Became an Accidental Gay Icon
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The 1993 case of Earring Magic Ken shows how marketing and focus groups can inadvertently create a kitsch classic. Mattel found this out the hard way.
Will Drones Replace News Helicopters?
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How are video drones affecting the news industry? Can journalists use drones in place of helicopters? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.
Is Theft of DNA by Genetic 'Paparazzi' Our Next Legal Nightmare?
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People have been raising alarms about the potential for nonconsensual, surreptitious collection and testing of DNA for years, but will genetic paparazzi with DNA collection kits become as ubiquitous as those with cameras?