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How are cell phones changing TV?
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How are cell phones changing TV? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how cell phones are changing TV.
Are food-based plastics a good idea?
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Food-based plastics are plastic products that are made out of the food we eat. Learn about food-based plastics in this article from HowStuffWorks.
5 Natural Deodorant Ingredients
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Do you know what natural deodorant ingredients help prevent body odor? Take a look at our list of five common natural deodorant ingredients.
Can you get herpes from water fountains or toilet seats?
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Can you really get herpes from water fountains and toilet seats? Learn about herpes transmission and if you can get herpes from a toilet.
Remembering Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Hero
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One of the three-man crew of Apollo 11, the mission that first set foot on the moon, Michael Collins was a true American hero.
How Solenoids Work
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You use solenoids every day without ever knowing it. So what exactly are they and how do they work?
7 Facts About Arcturus, the Red Giant Star
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Arcturus is 113 times brighter than our sun, even though it's only a little bigger. What else should we know about this red giant?
How Dangerous Is Wildfire Smoke? A Toxicologist Is Raising Red Flags
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The effects of wildfire smoke are different than those of other types of air pollution. But just how harmful to humans is it?
The Voracious Spotted Lanternfly Is Invading the Eastern U.S.
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The invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading across the Eastern U.S. Here's what you need to know about this voracious pest.
The Invasive Joro Spider Is Getting Cozy in the U.S.
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Native to East Asia, the Joro spider has adapted to life in the southern U.S. and, as far as we know, is a beneficial addition to the ecosystem.