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Yes, Hot Yoga Can Still Be Hot at Home

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During this time of social distancing, many hot yoga aficionados miss the heat of the studio, but our experts say you can create that heat at home.

Is Fiberglass Dangerous?

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Is fiberglass insulation dangerous? Fiberglass insulation is how we keep energy costs down. Learn why some think fiberglass is as bad as asbestos.

What Coffee Blend Suits You?

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For many of us, life without coffee just doesn't exist. Because it's an everyday essential, you should make sure to enjoy every sip you take. Brewing your coffee with the right blend for you will help start your day the best way! Take this quiz to find out which blend is perfect for you!

8 Awesome Uses for Your Instant Pot

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Instant Pot is all the rage. But what's the deal? What makes this pressure cooker so great? HowStuffWorks gets cooking.

10 Best Volunteer Activities in Retirement

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What are some best volunteer activities in retirement? Learn about 10 Best Volunteer Activities in Retirement at HowStuffWorks.

April's Pink Moon Is Pretty, But Not Really Pink

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April's pink moon isn't called pink because our beloved bright white moon suddenly takes on a rosy hue. So, why is it called the "pink moon"?

5 Cool Cats in the Wild

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When we think of cats in the wild, we most likely think of lions and tigers. But there so many more. HowStuffWorks looks at five super-cool wild cats.

Does Earth Have Rings?

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Sure, Saturn's luminous rings are a cosmic marvel, but did you know that Earth once had rings? If we still had them today, what would they look like?

Titanoboa: Exploring Colombia's Prehistoric Giant Snake

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The extinct Titanoboa snake lived around 66 million to 56 million years ago. These things were massive and could reach 50 feet long and 3 feet wide making them the largest snake ever to have roamed the Earth.

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