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How to Make Elephant Toothpaste

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Elephant toothpaste: a super-fun science experiment, not a recipe for elephant dental hygiene.

What happens when you hold in a fart?

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Could holding in a fart be bad for your health? Find out what happens when you hold in a fart at HowStuffWorks.

Who built the first miniature golf course?

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Miniature golf is a popular family outing. Find out who built the first miniature golf course at HowStuffWorks.

How old is the electric car?

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Electric cars aren't so new today. Turns out they have been around since before the Model T. Find out how old electric cars are at HowStuffWorks.

Why do some IMAX screens seem smaller than others?

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We associate IMAX movies with big screens. But why do some IMAX screens seem smaller than others? Find out.

What was the first telescope that humans launched into space?

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The history of space exploration is full of firsts: first animal in space, first human on the moon, first probe to reach mars. But as they say, you've got to look before you leap. So what was the first telescope launched into space?

What's vanishing caloric density?

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Melt-in-your-mouth snacks deliver deliciousness, but not satiety. Find out about the science behind never feeling full of your favorite indulgences.

Who invented salted caramel?

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There's no such thing as a salted caramel tree, so where did the delicious concoction come from and why is it so yummy?

How Do Hand Warmers Work? A Scientific Look

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Hand warmers work through simple chemistry. A massively sped-up version of oxidation (the chemical reaction that makes rust) is to thank.

The French Baguette Receives UNESCO World Heritage Status

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The baguette is the most popular bread eaten in France. So it makes sense UNESCO would protect it as an iconic part of the country's cultural heritage.

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