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Wisdom Teeth Can Stay, Says Oral Surgery Organization
The wisdom on wisdom teeth has mostly been to take them out. Read about the newly revised stance for extracting wisdom teeth at HowStuffWorks Now.
True Stories of How 'A Wrinkle in Time' Inspired Female Scientists
HowStuffWorks talks to three modern-day 'Megs' to find out how they were inspired by the book 'A Wrinkle in Time.'
Petrified Wood: A Journey From Tree to Stone
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Petrified wood can be found all over the world, but how is it created?
5 Tips on Sneaker Rehab From a Sneaker Restoration Expert
Those worn but loved sneaks can look almost new with a few cleaning tips we got from a pro.
What's the Difference Between Manta Rays and Stingrays?
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These two sea creatures can be easy to confuse. But they're actually quite different. We talked to experts to find out how to tell them apart.
Where Do Silverfish Come From and How Do You Get Rid of Them?
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You may have spotted these insects in your home. But are they bad to have around? And how do you get rid of them?
Who Does — and Doesn't — Get Featured on Blue Highway Exit Signs?
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Not every business can get one of the coveted six spots on your typical 'gas, food lodging' highway sign. Competition can be stiff, so here's how it works.
6 Facts About the Lovely, Incredibly Destructive, Lionfish
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The showy lionfish is a stunning beauty. But this invasive species, which was released into the wild in the 1980s, is wreaking havoc on delicate reef ecosystems worldwide.
The Slow Loris Is a Cuddly-looking Primate With a Toxic Bite
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When threatened, the slow loris licks venom secreted from a gland under its arm. Licked and loaded, the loris is ready to poison an attacker with a bite.
What Makes a 'Killer' Lake Explode?
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Lakes seem like serene places to escape and enjoy peace and quiet. So you'd probably be surprised to learn that a lake can actually explode without warning. It's happened, with deadly consequences.