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Self-Cleaning Toilets: How Do They Work?
Self-cleaning public toilets are already a common sight in European cities, but exactly how do they work?
Quick Tips: 5 Tips to Get Rid of Crow's Feet
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Crow's feet are one of the inevitable byproducts of aging. See these five quick tips to get rid of crow's feet to learn how to keep them at bay.
9 of the Weirdest Lost-and-found Items in the World
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From diamond rings to prosthetic legs, people lose and find the strangest things. HowStuffWorks looks at 9 super interesting lost-and-found items.
10 Things That Didn't Exist 10 Years Ago That We Now Can't Live Without
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Time flies in the age of the internet. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 things that weren't around just 10 years ago.
5 Tips on Sneaker Rehab From a Sneaker Restoration Expert
Those worn but loved sneaks can look almost new with a few cleaning tips we got from a pro.
Biophilic Design: How Bringing the Outside Inside Makes You Happy
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Biophilia is the idea that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and it can help us to transform the way we live.
Cheerios: 8 Fun Facts About Making Oats Into O's
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This iconic cereal has a long and fun history. For instance, its original name wasn't even Cheerios.
Gallium Boils at 4,044 Degrees F, But Will Also Melt in Your Hand
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More than fodder for melt-in-your-hand YouTube videos, gallium is a key component in LED lights and the powerful microchips in your smartphone.
Why Do Colleges Hand Out Honorary Degrees?
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The very first honorary degree on record was a brazen attempt to score points with a wealthy and politically connected bishop in 1478. Not much has changed since then.
All Salt Is Not the Same
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Salt is something most of us use without thinking about it. But with so many options available, how do we know what's best?