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10 Ways That Doctors Treated Infections Before Antibiotics

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Scientists are now taking a second look at treatments that were popular before the discovery of antibiotics. Learn all about them at HowStuffWorks.

10 Reasonably Safe Alternative Investments

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10 reasonably safe alternative investments are explained in this article by HowStuffWorks.com. Check out these investments that could make you breathe a little easier.

How NASA Planetary Protection Works

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What if your job were to protect life in the galaxy at all costs? Read about NASA's Planetary Protection program at HowStuffWorks.

10 Weird Ingredients People Put in Thanksgiving Dressing

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Whether you call it stuffing or dressing, it's one of the stars of the holiday meal. But here are 10 ingredients for stuffing that might surprise you.

10 of the Worst Decisions Ever Made

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Some decisions are so bad that history can't forget them. Read about 10 of the worst decisions ever made.

How Beekeeping Works

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Beekeeping is an ancient art with a fascinating history. Learn the ins and outs of beekeeping with HowStuffWorks.

How to Garnish

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Garnishing makes food look good. Up your food presentation with garnishes from chocolate curls to citrus knots. Learn how to garnish at HowStuffWorks.

Could You Dig a Tunnel Right Through the Center of Earth?

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Let's say you have a lunch date to make - and it's on the other side of the planet. Wouldn't it be convenient to pop down a hole through Earth's innards? But what would really happen if you did?

Hypersonic Speed Explained: How Hypersonic Planes Work

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Higher, farther, faster: NASA's X-43A plane is destined to set new speed records. What sets the X-43A apart from other rocket-powered aircraft is that it is powered by a scramjet engine. Learn all about it.

How Liquid Motion Lamps Work

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The liquid motion lamp has been a pop-culture icon since the 1960s. Learn about the history of liquid motion lamps and see a video explaining their composition.

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