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How Cellulosic Ethanol Works

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Cellulosic ethanol could provide us with a new, green source of energy. Learn all about cellulosic ethanol at HowStuffWorks.

How Controlled Burns Work

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How effective is fighting a wildfire with controlled fire?

10 Worst Ways to Die

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Is there a worst way to die? Hard to say, but here's our list of ten contenders for the title of worst way to die.

How Board Breaking Works

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How - and why - do martial arts practitioners bust boards without hurting themselves? Find out what the deal is with board breaking at HowStuffWorks.

10 Common Hospital-acquired Infections

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Hospital-acquired infections occur because a hospital puts many people with infections in one place. Learn more about hospital-acquired infections.

Train Etiquette: 10 Rules of Riding the Rails

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Do you know the rules for riding the rails? View these 10 train etiquette tips to keep your ride smooth on the subway.

Is Quicksand Real? Learn How Quicksand Works

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Countless movies and television shows depict quicksand as some kind of living creature that sucks its victims down into a bottomless pit, never to be heard from again. Well, you can't believe everything Hollywood tells you.

How could adding lime to seawater cut atmospheric CO2?

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Adding lime to seawater could increase the efficiency of the world's oceans as carbon sinks. Learn about adding lime to seawater and carbon sinks.

Are the Sodium Lauryl Sulfates in Shampoo Safe?

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Sodium lauryl sulfate is a lather-producing agent found in most shampoos. Learn whether sodium lauryl sulfate poses a health risk or not.

Are stupid people happier?

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Ignorance is bliss. But what if you're more than just unaware? If you are dumb as a doornail, flat-out foolish or dim-witted, are you happier than the genius next door?

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