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Is the BRAT Diet Still Beneficial?
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HowStuffWorks looks at what the BRAT diet is and whether it is still beneficial for children with stomach problems.
Which Color Represents You?
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Whether you have a sunny disposition like the color yellow or a dark soul like the color black, we're going to learn more about your personality with this fun quiz! Let's try to guess what color you really are right now!
Goose vs. Duck Identification: Size, Bills and Neck Length
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If you've ever looked at a pond full of birds and asked yourself, "Wait, is that a goose or a duck?" you're not alone. The goose vs. duck question is one that even seasoned birdwatchers sometimes stumble over.
How Laser Printers Work
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Laser printers are fast, precise and inkless. So how do the words get there? How can a laser beam write on paper? Read about laser printer technology.
Bartending Quiz
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The best bartenders have an encyclopedic knowledge of cocktails and know how to keep things rolling while letting the liquor flow. Take our quiz to test your knowledge of all things bartending!
Why does beer form a head but soda doesn't?
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A quickly poured beer or soda can create a layer of foam -- also known as a "head" -- toward the top of the glass. But while a soda head rapidly disappears, a beer head lingers even after you've begun to drink the beer. How can this be possible?
Do mice really love cheese?
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If you're plagued by rodents, the only sure way to catch them, right? Learn if mice really love cheese at HowStuffWorks.
Which has better fuel economy: manual or automatic?
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In the past, manual transmission cars had better fuel economy. But what about today? Find out if manual or automatic transmissions have better fuel economy.
When Kinkajous Don't Play Nice
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Kinkajous are nocturnal foragers closely related to raccoons. HowStuffWorks gets to know these arboreal creatures and how they interact with humans.
What Do Gorillas Eat? How Are They Such Muscular Herbivores?
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Gorillas — one of the most powerful great apes — have a diet that might surprise you. Even though they’re massive and strong, their meals consist mostly of plants. But let's get specific: What do gorillas eat in the wild, and how do their diets change depending on where they live?