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The Curious Ability to Detect Disease by Smell

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Can you detect diseases by smelling them? Learn more about disease, smell and scent in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Outlasts Our Own

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The ancients were able to devise a mix for concrete that actually gets stronger over time thanks to chemical reactions. If only we could rediscover the recipe...

Excel Is Autocorrecting Scientific Research. And That's Not Cool

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After surveying thousands of published genetics papers, researchers found nearly one-fifth had errors caused by Microsoft Excel in their supplementary files. Uh-oh.

Crayola Unveils New Crayons for Kids of All Colors

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Gone are the days of peach and flesh crayons. Crayola just created 24 skin tone crayons to help advance inclusion through coloring.

Why Professional Bakers Never Measure With Cups, Only Scales

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While many home bakers measure out flour and other ingredients with a cup, experts say you should ditch that cup for a scale. Here's why.

Your First Memory Is Probably Fiction

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Is your first memory of lying in a crib? You may want to revisit that. A new large study found that nearly 40 percent of participants had a first memory that was improbably early.

Study Says 2035 Is Climate Change Point of No Return

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After 2035 it will be extremely unlikely we can stop Earth's temperature from rising enough to kick off a dangerous medley of global disasters.

What is deep linking?

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Our digital world has given us a ton of new words and phrases to learn. Get ready to learn yet another one, deep linking, at HowStuffWorks.

Why do antibiotics make you sensitive to the sun?

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Sun sensitivity is a common side effect of antibiotics. Find out why antibiotics make you sensitive to the sun at HowStuffWorks.

What is an optimal diet?

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What is an optimal diet? Learn about what makes an optimal diet at Discovery Health.

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