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Is there a supplement for heat intolerance?
Can a supplement help your heat intolerance? Find out what you can do to manage hot weather with supplements for heat intolerance.
Centrioles: You Can't Divide Cells Without Them
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Centrioles are spindles that create the pathways for chromosomes to follow during cell division.
5 Ways Homeostasis Keeps Your Body Humming Along
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HowStuffWorks finds out the meaning behind the word 'homeostasis' and five ways it's really important for your body.
Hammerhead Worms Are Toxic, Invasive and Even Cannibalistic
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Hammerhead worms are toxic but not particularly dangerous - unless, of course, you eat too many of them.
What is a Lazy Susan? The History Behind the Tray, and its Name
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The Lazy Susan is a circular tray that spins to make food service easier, but the origins of the name are a bit murky. What is a Lazy Susan, exactly, and why did it earn that disparaging name? Let's find out!
Midnight Sun
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Midnight Sun, a name given the sun when it can be seen at midnight during the Arctic or Antarctic summer.
Sleep Deprivation
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Sleep deprivation can have negative or dangerous effects on everyday life. Learn more about sleep deprivation in this article from Discovery Health.
How Truck Brakes Work
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Truck brakes have to be big and powerful to stop the truck and its payload. Learn all about truck brakes at HowStuffWorks.
Could 'Early' Dark Energy Explain the Mystery of the Universe's Expansion?
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Early dark energy, a form that may have existed a few hundred thousand years after the big bang, could help clarify the universe's rate of expansion.
Phthalates Are Everywhere and Scientists Are Worried
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Phthalates are chemicals that make plastics stronger and they're in just about everything you touch. But are they harmful to your health?