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The Maillard Reaction and the Science of Browning Foods

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The Maillard reaction is the scientific process that makes your steak (and other foods) taste and smell delicious. So, how does that work? We'll explain.

The Get Better Sleep Quiz

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Do you know some of the basics of getting better sleep? Find out what they are with this HowStuffWorks quiz.

Have People Ever Really Eaten Tapeworms for Weight Loss?

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Has anyone ever really eaten a tapeworm for weight-loss? Read this article to find out if anyone has ever really eaten a tapeworm for weight-loss.

How Cuban Traditions Work

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Many Cuban traditions go back for hundreds of years. Read about Cuban traditions at HowStuffWorks.

How Calories Work

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Calories -- people are constantly counting them and cutting them. At any given time, millions of people are trying to slim down. Learn all about calories and exactly how (and why) they affect your weight.

Face Steaming Basics

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Face steaming can be very beneficial for your skin. Learn how face steaming works at HowStuffWorks.

What Uses the Most Electricity in a Home?

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Sure, your hair dryer or toaster sucks up a lot of kilowatt-hours during the short time it's on, but what are the truly big drains on your home energy budget?

How Gorilla Glass Works

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Gorilla Glass is a scratch- and impact-resistant glass that can be used on cell phones and other gadgets. Learn what makes Gorilla Glass so tough.

5 Types of NASA Technology in Your Attic

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Want to see some cool NASA technology? Just look up. No, you don't need a telescope, but you might want to use a ladder. Not only has the space agency sent Americans to the moon, but it helped put some useful gear into your attic, as well.

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