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How to Kill Maggots

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Whether in your kitchen, garden or garage, maggots are never an exciting discovery. Learn about how to kill maggots in this article.

Understanding the Ecological Niche: Why Species Stay Put

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An ecological niche is a place within an ecosystem that a specific plant or animal lives in. Learn about an ecological niche in this article.

Your Car's Steering Wheel Is Totally Nasty

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The interior of your car is a breeding ground for bacteria. But your steering wheel is the dirtiest surface around. HowStuffWorks explains.

Will the U.S. Ever Run Out of Telephone Numbers?

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The list of usable phone numbers runs into the billions, but the number is not infinite. So, what happens if we run out?

Scrapbook Crafts

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Use these Scrapbook Crafts to create personalized covers for your photos or memories. Learn how to make home-made scrapbook crafts.

How to Attack Viruses with Herbs, Spices and Food

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This time of year traditionally offers many things for me to look forward to: voting booths, Superbowl parties, Fall foliage, a break from hot temperatures, a colorful and delicious pallet of root vegetables, warm casseroles and stews, spooky costumes, and plenty of holiday cheer and gratitude. Learn more about attacking viruses with herbs, spices and foods.

How Long Does It Take for Plastic to Decompose?

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Wood, grass and food scraps undergo a process known as biodegradation when they're buried. They're transformed by bacteria in the soil into other useful compounds, but those same bacteria typically turn up their noses at plastic. Luckily, that's not the end of the story.

If You Hear a Scream in a Movie, It's Probably the Wilhelm Scream

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You may not know it, but you've probably heard it hundreds of times. It's the same scream of agony that's been used over and over in films since 1977.

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