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Do you really have to use neutral colors to sell your house?
Do you have to use only neutral paint colors when selling your home? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more.
Recycle Your Electronics Easily at Big Retailers
Recycle your electronics easily at big retailers. Read this article to learn how to recycle your electronics at big retailers.
What Is Freon and How Does It Work?
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Freon AC is a colorless gas that absorbs heat and humidity. But it's being phased out in the United States, so what does your AC unit use to keep cool?
How NCO Professional Development Ribbons Work
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NCO professional development ribbons are issued by the U.S. Army. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about NCO professional development ribbons.
Who invented the cell phone?
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It seems like virtually everyone has a cell phone. In fact, you probably have one in your pocket right now. Many had the idea for the device, but only one could successfully introduce the gadget. Who was it?
Is there life after death?
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Is there life after death? Most of us have pondered this question. See research and studies on life after death at HowStuffWorks.
Memory
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Memory is a term used in the study and practice of psychology. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about the term memory.
There Are No Art Movements Today, Says Michael Rooks of Atlanta's High Museum
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We're all at least passingly familiar with the art movements of the past - impressionism, dada, pop, cubism - but what are today's movements called? Turns out, pinning them down is a bit tricky.
Taro Gives the Potato a Run for Its Nutritional Buck
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Taro is a starchy root tuber that looks a lot like a potato, but it's rich in polyphenols, giving it a bigger bang as a healthy alternative.
Scientists Detected a Space Hurricane for the First Time. What's That?
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In 2014, scientists observed a space hurricane for the first time; they reported their findings this year. But what's a space hurricane - and do we on Earth have to worry about with them?