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How to Store Canna Bulbs
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You'd like to learn how to store your canna lily bulbs for next year. Here's how to store canna bulbs.
How to Bag Autumn Leaves
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It's autumn. The leaves are turning colors and falling, and it's time to start bagging those leaves! Learn how to make bagging autumn leaves easier in this article.
'Sea Bees', Please! Tiny Crustaceans Help Pollinate Underwater
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Pollination of plants underwater involves animals as well as water flow. HowStuffWorks Now explains how.
Do Smartphones Really Charge Faster in Airplane Mode?
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Smartphones stop talking to satellites and cell phone networks when put in airplane mode. Does that make them charge fatster?
Our Online Personalities Change Across Different Social Media Platforms
A new Penn State study examines how social media platform affects our public personae. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.
That Green Stuff at the Sushi Restaurant? Not Really Wasabi
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Very few restaurants in the world serve real wasabi. HowStuffWorks Now explains why
This Organism Is Part Plant and Part Animal
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This single-celled creature harnesses algae for energy. HowStuffWorks looks at this strange symbiosis.
Can You Crack This Nuts Quiz?
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Time to get nutty! How much do you know about all of the different types of nuts out there? Take this quiz and find out!
What Is the Biggest Number? 6 Astronomical Contenders
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As a child, when trying to come up with the biggest number possible, you might have said "infinity plus one." While technically infinity is the largest number because you cannot run out of numbers, the biggest numbers that we know of are still difficult to count but a bit more quantifiable.
My scanner has a resolution of 9600x1200 dpi -- what do those numbers mean?
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Scanners vary in resolution and sharpness, and their dots per inch (dpi) are determined by two "sampling rates." Find out how they affect your scanner's functionality.