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Are Christmas Trees Toxic to Cats? What About Tree Water?

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The holiday season brings twinkling lights, festive decorations, and of course, the classic Christmas tree. But if you’re a cat owner, you may be wondering: Are Christmas trees toxic to cats?

Does time change speed?

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Time dilation is the reason why boring things seem to take so long but time flies when you're having fun. Learn how time dilation affects the speed of time.

How to Remove Rose and Red Wine Stains

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Roses and red wine set the mood for a romantic evening. Unfortunately, nothing can kill the mood faster than an unsightly laundry stain. Follow these stain removal tips to keep your sweetheart from seeing red.

Easy Science Experiments For Kids

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These easy science experiments for kids use simple projects to introduce scientific concepts in fun ways. Learn easy science experiments for kids.

Classic Design: Living Room Décor

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Are you looking for some living room decor ideas? Check out Doug Wilson's blog on living room decor.

12 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico by Homicides per Capita

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The nation of Mexico is home 130 million people across 31 states (Mexico City is a separate entity but not a state in itself, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States). Unfortunately due to a variety of factors, Mexican cities are often host to a violent crimes including homicide. Here, we'll detail the most dangerous cities in Mexico and give some info about their history.

'Rainbow Lightning': One of Mother Nature's Rare Shows

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You may never see it happen live, but if you do, consider yourself lucky. Because this meteorological phenomenon doesn't happen very often.

What Are Days and Nights Like on the Moon?

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What do day and night look like on Earth's moon? HowStuffWorks explains how can you tell the two apart. And yes, they do look different.

Alligator Gar: 100 Million Years Old and Still Kicking

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The prehistoric looking alligator gar is sometimes referred to as a "living fossil" and, while it may look threatening, it's harmless to anything larger than itself.

The Watery World of the Monster Anaconda

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the anaconda, the largest snake in the world.

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