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Can You Fill In the Missing Ingredient to These Basic Recipes?

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The perfect recipe for fun? You, us and this carefully-curated cooking quiz! Are you a kitchen wizard? Prove it! See how many of these incomplete recipes you can finish by adding the missing ingredient.

Navigating the Celestial Dance: Exploring the Libra-Scorpio Compatibility

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Are Libra and Scorpio soulmates or star-crossed? Find out what astrologers say about their chemistry, challenges, and long-term potential.

Ultimate Guide to Olive Oil

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The range of olive oils on your grocer's shelf can be confusing. Learn about the different types of olive oil, and when to use them.

Choosing a Diet Program

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Choosing a diet program is a vital compenent of any weight-loss program. Find out the average weight loss on a safe and reasonable program.

How Pontiac Works

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Pontiac introduced its first car in 1926 and became a leader in the American car industry. Learn about Pontiac history and the evolution of its cars.

How Internet Odors Will Work

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Odor-producing peripherals will bring smell to the Internet, and are just around the corner. Find out how they will work!

What Is a Relational Database? Example and Uses

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The relational database was born in 1970 when E.F. Codd, a researcher at IBM, wrote a paper outlining the process. At the time, databases were "flat," and stored as one long text file. Explore a relational database example and various uses!

Can we make tailpipes that capture CO2?

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Tailpipes that capture CO2 would make a dent in humans' contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. Learn about tailpipes that capture CO2 and if they exist.

Serum Creatinine Overview

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Serum Creatinine is a chemical molecule that is present in the liquid portion of the blood. Read more about serum creatinine and what it can do.

How can my spoon taste my food for me?

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This spoon can't taste your food, but its salt and pH sensors can warn you if you've erred. See how this spoon can improve the taste of your cooking.

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