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How to Get Lipstick Out of Clothes in 9 Steps
As far as stains go, the ones made by lipstick are a double whammy: They're oil-based and brightly colored, so they're tough to clean and almost impossible to hide. It might take a few tries, but you should be able to banish that stain!
Gender at the Gym: How Workout Preferences Vary by Sex, Age
Younger people are less into the gender divide of classes for women and weightlifting for men. HowStuffWorks looks at where gym workouts are headed.
6 Punctuation Marks That Don't Exist But Totally Should
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If you've felt limited by periods, commas and exclamation points, we get it. HowStuffWorks found six punctuation marks that don't exist but should.
Why Women Don't Lick Their Babies Clean After Childbirth
Animals lick their babies clean immediately after giving birth. HowStuffWorks wonders why human women don't do the same thing.
Ringling Bros. Retiring Elephants Early. PETA Still Not Smiling
All 11 of the circus's touring elephants are headed for a Florida retirement in May. Learn more about Ringling's elephants at HowStuffWorks Now.
3 Myths About Smartphone Batteries That Need to Die
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Will the battery in your smartphone run down if you leave it plugged in overnight? HowStuffWorks Now looks at some battery myths.
Audi's New Cars 'Talk' to Nearly All Tolls
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Audi's new toll technology is the first integrated into a car. HowStuffWorks talks to Audi about how its integrated toll technology works.
Ridiculous History: The Great Stink of London
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The Great Stink of London occurred during the summer of 1858. Read more about this foul-smelling episode in Ridiculous History from HowStuffWorks Now.
Why DNA Evidence Can Be Unreliable
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DNA found at a crime scene doesn't automatically mean the person matching it is guilty, say researchers of new forensics guide.
The Mosquito Alarm May Be Breaching Your Human Rights
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That is, if you're under the age of 25 and your hearing's intact.