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This Science Experiment Will Run for 500 Years
Scientists started an experiment back in 2014 that will run for 500 years. The first results were recently published. So, what have they found so far?
Millennials Are Making Birthday Cards a Thing Again
HowStuffWorks looks at the greeting card industry and why millennials like to give and receive birthday cards.
Great-great-Grandma's Swimsuit Was a Hot Mess
Swimsuits have undergone a tremendous overhaul over the last century or so. Dive into the history of swimsuits with the Dressed podcast.
Can you get a staph infection from a tattoo?
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Scabbing and itching are normal signs of a healing tattoo. Swelling isn't. Learn to recognize the signs of an infected tattoo at HowStuffWorks.
Is there a biological reason to eat three meals a day?
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Is there a biological reason to eat three meals a day, or is it a societal construct? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
Will bankruptcy affect my spouse's money?
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After one spouse declares bankruptcy, the other one could be left paying off the debts. Wait, really? Learn about bankruptcy and your spouse's money.
How dangerous are knife-throwing acts?
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Knife throwing is very dangerous. But there are strategies that a knife-thrower uses to keep an act as safe as possible. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Risks of Overtraining
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The risks of overtraining include an increased chance of injury. Learn how to gauge whether you're overtraining.
What's the Difference Between Baking Soda and Baking Powder?
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Baking soda and baking powder are both leavening agents, but they work differently in batters and doughs. In a pinch, can you substitute one for the other?
How are unsecured claims treated in bankruptcy?
Filing for bankruptcy is difficult without knowing what will be left over. Learn how unsecured claims are treated in bankruptcy at HowStuffWorks.