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In Vivo vs. In Vitro Trials (and Why Combining Both Is Best)
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In scientific research, knowing the difference between in vivo vs. in vitro methods is essential for interpreting results and designing new experiments. These two approaches help researchers understand complex biological phenomena and advance medical knowledge in very different ways.
How Catering Works
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Catering is an efficient method of providing food for large parties. Find out the steps involved in catering an event and how to start a career in catering.
Chevy 283-cid V-8 Engine
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The 283 Chevy V-8 was equipped with the Ramjet fuel injection system which gave this small-block Chevy V-8 better performance. Learn more about it.
Silk Screen Printing: From Fabric to Fine Art
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I'm having T-shirts printed, and the people at the shop keep talking about "silk-screening." How does silk-screening work?
Science Projects for Kids: Laws of Gravity and Motion
Test Sir Isaac Newton's laws of gravity and motion with science projects. Learn how to make science projects for kids: laws of gravity and motion.
How Email to Fax Works
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Faxing over email is a popular and convenient trend for many fax users. Learn more about faxing over email at HowStuffWorks.
What is the anthropic principle?
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The anthropic principle states that coincidences are part of the universe's very structure. Learn about the anthropic principle.
A Fiery Final Flight: Hindenburg Disaster Pictures
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The Hindenburg crashed and burned on May 6, 1937. See pictures of the Hindenburg crash and learn about its history in this gallery.
The Steepest Road in the World, Plus 9 Rival Inclines
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The Guinness World Records has an award for the steepest road in the world, and Baldwin Street of New Zealand is the current title holder.
Rainbow Colors Always Appear in the Same Order
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"Why are there so many songs about rainbows?" sings Kermit the Frog in a song (about rainbows) called "Rainbow Connection" from 1979's "The Muppet Movie." And it's not just songs that feature rainbows. Children's memorabilia (from "My Little Pony" to Lisa Frank to anything with unicorns) and sweet treats ( from Lucky Charms to sherbert) are all filled with these dazzling rainbow colors.