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What is carrageenan?
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I notice that most foods I eat have normal-sounding ingredients except one -- this stuff called "carrageenan." What is carrageenan?
Hand Drill
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A hand drill is often overshadowed by the more popular power drill, but is still useful for applications such as woodworking. Learn more.
Sea Slugs Go Solar by Stealing From Algae
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Sea slugs steal algae to use as energy from photosynthesis. HowStuffWorks shines a light on these energy thieves.
Can You Match the TV Dad to His Car?
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Dads are often the backbone of the family and most of the ones on TV do a great job. But can you put their personalities aside for a while and focus on what they drive? Can you match these TV fathers to their cars?
How Diabetes Affects the Heart
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Diabetes has a direct effect on heart health. Learn how diabetes can cause or exacerbate many of the aspects of heart disease.
5 Natural Deodorant Ingredients
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Do you know what natural deodorant ingredients help prevent body odor? Take a look at our list of five common natural deodorant ingredients.
How Well Do You Remember "ER"?
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Paging all handsome doctors to the ER! "ER" was a popular '90s drama TV series that showed everyone the inner dynamics of what it was like to be an emergency room doctor from emergency situations to personal lives. How much do you remember about this popular series?
Warding Off the 'Retirement Curse'
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HowStuffWorks finds out why many Americans decline mentally and physically after retirement and how to stop it.
How Chopsticks Became the Staple Utensil of Asia
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Chopsticks have been in use since 1200 B.C.E. And today 20 percent of the world's population use the utensil. HowStuffWorks looks at its history.
What's the Secret Behind the Numbers on the Interstate Signs?
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Why is one road named I-5 while another is I-480? We take a closer look at the digits on those red, white and blue shield-shaped signs.