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Tips for Minimizing Your Carbon Footprint
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Environmental awareness is at an all-time high. We've moved beyond the message that littering is bad -- today we have Web sites, television programs, documentaries and books examining our impact upon the environment.
Classic Design: Living Room Décor
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Are you looking for some living room decor ideas? Check out Doug Wilson's blog on living room decor.
How to Stay Involved with Your Tween Without Hovering
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Want to know how to stay involved with your tween without hovering? Visit HowStuffWorks Family to learn about staying involved without hovering.
Cheerios: 8 Fun Facts About Making Oats Into O's
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This iconic cereal has a long and fun history. For instance, its original name wasn't even Cheerios.
At-whay Is-way Ig-pay Atin-lay?(What Is Pig Latin)?
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Is pig Latin real? At-thay epends-day on-way at-whay ou-yay ean-may y-bay eal-ray.
Gallium Boils at 4,044 Degrees F, But Will Also Melt in Your Hand
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More than fodder for melt-in-your-hand YouTube videos, gallium is a key component in LED lights and the powerful microchips in your smartphone.
Prison Food Is Way Worse Than You'd Expect
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The food we're feeding those incarcerated in the U.S. prison system is not only bad for their health, but it's also bad for John Q. Taxpayer's wallet.
The Mystery, Myth and Reality of Plum Island
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For years, speculation has surrounded the government's high security animal disease research center, which is slated to close in 2023.
How Onesimus, a Slave in Colonial Boston, Helped Stop a Smallpox Epidemic
Onesimus, a slave in Boston, taught the process known as variolation. HowStuffWorks looks at how he saved countless lives.
6 Creative Uses for an Old Smartphone
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HowStuffWorks looks at some new and creative uses for those old smartphones and cellphones you have lying around.