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10 Types of Roofs for Homes, Commercial Buildings and More

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The roof of a house is not just a protective covering; it's a defining element that contributes to the overall aesthetics, functionality and energy efficiency of a structure.

Where Is the Coldest City in the World?

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If you're looking for a place to live and you don't mind some seriously frosty winters, you have plenty of options to choose from. But some places endure more than a few blustery months, and no parka or insulated mittens will feel like enough. Those are contenders for the title of coldest city in the world.

What is a Blower Motor, and How Can You Test One?

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If your HVAC system or furnace or car A/C or heater is letting you down, the problem could lie in the blower motor. Fortunately, you can learn all about blower motors and how to repair them right now!

The Ultimate Pottery Quiz

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Have you ever craved the feel of wet clay under your fingertips? Do you have unfulfilled creative urges? Let our quiz help you decide if pottery making is the creative outlet you've been looking for.

Swordfish Are the Natural-born Gladiators of the Sea

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The swordfish's nose might look crazy weird, but these gladiators of the sea are perfectly outfitted for ocean battle.

You Need It Like a Hole in the Head: The Ancient Medical Art of Trepanation

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Drilling a hole in somebody's skull was all the rage 4,000 to 12,000 years ago. In fact, 5 to 10 percent of skulls from this period have a hole in them, made while the person was still alive. The question is, why?

The Duckmaster Rules the Roost at the Peabody Hotel

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The Peabody ducks are famous worldwide. Meet the Duckmaster who keeps them all in line with HowStuffWorks.

How did cable TV become a staple?

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Cable TV is ubiquitous now, but it wasn't a little more than 50 years ago. Learn more about how cable TV became a staple at HowStuffWorks.

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