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8 Most Densely Populated Cities in the World
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Statistically, over half of the people reading this article live in a city, with a higher population density than rural or suburban areas. For instance, New York City has nearly 27,000 people crammed into each square mile (2.6 square km) of land.
What does 'dry down' mean?
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The dry down period is part of the perfume process. Find out what dry down is and how it affects the way we smell.
What Can You Do When Your Washing Machine Leaves Stains?
We rely on our washing machine to wash our dirty laundry, but what if it's the cause of dirty clothes? Is there any recourse when our washing machine leaves stains on our clothes?
5 Tips to Make Scrubbing Your Floors Less Painful
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You might say that there's nothing that could make the chore of floor-scrubbing any less awful. But at least one of these tips could help you dread it just a little bit less.
Eat Frozen, Live Frugally
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Eat frozen, live frugally. Learn how eating frozen meals and buying frozen will help you save money.
Here's What Happens in the U.S. President's Daily Brief
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President-elect Trump has skipped the President's Daily Brief several times. Learn more about the President's Daily Brief at HowStuffWorks Now.
Why Do We Care About the First 100 Days?
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A new U.S. president is under pressure to produce in those first 100 days in office. Why is that and does it really matter?
What's the Difference Between a Windmill and a Wind Turbine?
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Windmills and wind turbines work on the same core principle to convert wind into energy, but one creates mechanical energy while the other creates electricity. Here's how they work.
Molasses: The Sticky Story of a Dark and Syrupy Sweetener
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The wonderfully thick, dark syrup called molasses has been used in cooking for centuries and is still prized around the world today for its smokey sweetness.
How the Necco Wafer Has Lasted This Long
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These colorful, chalk-like wafers hit the market in 1847. But they certainly aren't the most flavorful of treats. So why are they the classic candy we love to hate?