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8 Ingenious Ways to Repurpose Used Coffee Grounds

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There are lots of inventive uses for old coffee grounds, including candle-making, bug prevention and de-icing roads.

Understand the Difference: Typhoon vs Hurricane

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Typhoon vs. Hurricane: Uncover the differences and similarities between these powerful tropical storms. Learn about their formation and impact.

Why are otters playful?

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Playful otters often wrestle, slide and play with their food. Learn how otters are playful and use fun and games as ways to improve their survival tactics.

Trypanophobia: When the Fear of Needles Has You Stuck

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Most people don't like getting shots, but they can do it without much hesitation. But what if you have a debilitating fear of needles? How do you get critical medical care like the COVID-19 vaccine?

Should Licensed Drivers Be Tested Periodically?

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Experts say there's no real benefit from retesting experienced drivers, except in special situations. HowStuffWorks looks at the reality.

Are You "Suffocating" From Empty Nose Syndrome?

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Empty nose syndrome is a rare problem where patients have clear nasal passages but constant sensations of being unable to breathe. And worst of all, many doctors believe it's all in their heads.

Sorry, but Only People in Their 30s Can Answer These Questions!

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Are you an older Millennial? If so, you're going to ace this quiz about all things cultural and factual! Let's get going!

Crumple Theory: We Can Learn a Lot From How Paper Crumples

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Crumpling is a physical process that occurs when a thin sheet is forced to adapt to a smaller space and is seen in everything from DNA packing in a cell nucleus to the formation of mountains.

Know Before You Amazon Go That Your Privacy Will Be Low

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Forget about being anonymous when you shop. In the new Amazon Go store everything you buy is linked directly to you. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Burke and Hare: Murderers for Money and Science

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Burke and Hare were Scottish murderers who sold corpses for cash. Delve into the dark story with HowStuffWorks.

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