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Is brown sugar healthier than white sugar?
Should you use brown sugar or white sugar? Find out if brown sugar is healthier than white sugar at HowStuffWorks.
Why aren't peanuts classified as nuts?
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Peanuts aren't technically nuts. Find out why peanuts aren't classified as nuts and what they are instead at HowStuffWorks.
Do vegetarians have smellier farts?
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Accusing vegetarians of having smellier farts is pretty offensive. But is it true? Find out if vegetarians have smellier farts at HowStuffWorks.
What Does 'Bread and Circuses' Mean?
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Ever felt a pang of guilt on, say, Election Day when you skipped the voting booth to go to dinner? The 'bread and circuses' concept of being pacified by food and entertainment - and forgoing civic duty - goes back to Roman times.
What is an optimal diet?
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What is an optimal diet? Learn about what makes an optimal diet at Discovery Health.
Is a washcloth a bad idea for cleansing your face?
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Are washcloths bad for your face? See if washcloths clean better and if there are disadvantages. Find out if washcloths are bad for your face.
Choosing a B Complex Vitamin
Choosing a B-complex vitamin can help promote health and prevent many common conditions. Learn about choosing a B-complex vitamin.
The 'SnotBot' Drone Is Making Scientific Research Easier on Whales
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A drone with some petri dishes attached is making research easier on whales and scientists. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
Why Are Air-dried Towels So Stiff?
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A research team has found that water acts strangely on an air-drying towel, which contributes to its signature stiffness.
Were U.S. Interstates Really Designed as Runways?
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Is 1 mile out of 5 on U.S. interstates really supposed to be straight so that planes can land on them in an emergency? Find out the truth about this long-held urban legend.