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Quiz: Do I Really Have to Wash This?
Take this HowStuffWorks quiz to find out how your cleaning skills stack up.
Why Do People Lie About Things That Are Easily Disproved?
Politicians and celebrities often lie or exaggerate claims that can be easily verified, but why?
What Does It Mean If Your Blood Oxygen Level Is Low?
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A low oxygen level in your blood is a good indicator of a COVID-19 infection, but what exactly does that mean and how do doctors test for it?
How Do You Sleep When Sailing Solo for 4,000 Miles?
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Four weeks and 4,000 miles is a long time to get by on catnaps during a solo sailing race.
Box Breathing Could Help Curb Your Freak-out Moments
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Stressed out because of work, kids' virtual school and a raging pandemic? Box breathing might be just the chill pill you need.
How to Restore Your Car's Faded Black Trim
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Is your car's deep black trim now a dingy gray? You can change that with a little elbow grease and a few hours of your time.
These Fonts Are Best for Business Email
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HowStuffWorks looks at which fonts are best for business email communications.
Orion Nebula Is Scene of Epic Star Battle
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In this stellar nursery, firstborn stars are ruthless.
How Has the HANS Device Changed Car Racing?
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The Head and Neck Safety device was developed by the late Dr. Bob Hubbard. HowStuffWorks looks at the impact it has made in car racing.
Hedwig Kohn: The Physics of Determination
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Hedwig Kohn left Nazi Germany for the U.S. in 1940 and became a leading physicist. HowStuffWorks looks at her extraordinary life.