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How are men's soaps different from others?

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How are men's soaps different from others? Visit Discovery Health to learn how men's soaps are different from others.

How did swine flu get its name?

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Do you know how swine flu got that name? The virus doesn't even come from pigs, so why call it swine? Learn about the swine flu name.

Why are humans altruistic?

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Why are humans altruistic? Even when it might hurt us? See concepts and ideas on why humans are altruistic at Discovery Health.

Can petroleum jelly be used as a moisturizer?

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Does a petroleum jelly moisturizer work? And can it be as effective as expensive moisturizers? Take a look at petroleum jelly moisturizer.

Lapis Lazuli: Crystal Properties, Origins and Uses

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This ancient rock adorns King Tut's coffin and the Sistine Chapel. And at one time it was more precious than gold. What is it about this deep blue rock that has drawn us in for centuries?

How Solenoids Work

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You use solenoids every day without ever knowing it. So what exactly are they and how do they work?

Sticks, Stones and Knucklebones: The History of Dice

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Whether bone or stone, plastic or fuzz, dice have been rolled by people looking for a little luck in civilizations throughout recorded history.

Beyond Arsenic: 6 Weird Poisons Used Throughout History

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What various ways have people poisoned each other through history? Learn more about alternative poisons in this HowStuffWorks article.

Why Do We Get So Much Pleasure From Symmetry?

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Why do we love looking at a perfectly stacked display of soup cans or six flower petals around a stamen? Our brains seem wired for it -- but why?

Cone Snail: A Slow but Highly Venomous Predator

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Cone snails are marine animals that harpoon their prey and incapacitate them with deadly toxins. They may be beautiful, but they are highly venomous.

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