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Spinach Questions
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Spinach is packed with nutrients and can be used a variety of ways. Find out more about how to clean spinach, ways to use it, and delicious recipes.
How to Administer Oral Medication to a Cat
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Administering oral medication is important when tending to your sick cat. Learn how to give oral liquid and pill medications to your cat.
Repairing Cracked Plaster
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Plaster is both durable and good-looking, but it inevitably develops cracks. Learn about repairing cracked plaster in this home improvement article.
How do I build a telescope at home?
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How do I build a telescope at home? Use these step-by-step instructions.
Develop Your Own Prayer Rituals
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Developing your own prayer rituals could be beneficial for your overall health. Learn more about developing your own prayer rituals from Discovery Health.
Name that Food!
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Think you can play a game of name that food with up close and personal pictures? Check out this name that food image gallery.
Surgical Adhesive Inspired by Slug Mucus Can Patch Bleeding Tissue
The Dusky Arion slug provided scientists with unlikely inspiration for a glue that sticks to wet surfaces. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
The Orionid Meteor Shower Is Back — Here's What You Need to Know
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Every autumn, Earth passes through a stream of debris left by Halley's comet, resulting in some beautiful nighttime meteor showers called the Orionids.
How to Get Gum Out of Clothes: Solving a Sticky Situation
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Think you ruined your favorite pair of jeans because you sat on a sticky piece of gum? You probably didn't. We'll show you how to get that gum out!
Otzi the Iceman Ate a High-fat Last Meal
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Researchers say that Otzi, the ancient man found in the Alps in 1991, lived on a diet loaded with fat to maintain warmth and energy in his cold, high-altitude environment.