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Your Car's Steering Wheel Is Totally Nasty

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The interior of your car is a breeding ground for bacteria. But your steering wheel is the dirtiest surface around. HowStuffWorks explains.

How Coffee Printers Will Work

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Coffee printers use old coffee grounds in place of ink. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about coffee printers.

Leucothoe

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The leucothoe is an evergreen shrub. Native to the southeastern US, its flowers make good bouquets and nice ground cover. Learn about this shrub.

What Makes Virgo and Sagittarius Attracted to Each Other? Zodiac Insights

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Virgo and Sagittarius compatibility explores a grounded thinker with a free spirit. Discover how they balance differences in love, friendship, and long-term potential.

Heather

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Heather is a shrub good for winter gardens, or as a ground cover or understory plant. Heather grows flowers in winter and spring. Learn about heather.

Rising Rock: Earth's Crust Has Its Own Tides, Too

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The oceans on planet Earth cycle through daily tidal changes. But the ground beneath our feet experiences tides of its own, too.

5 Most Amazing Caves

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The Doll's Theater of Carlsbad Caverns looks otherworldly and took ages to form. What other incredible sights await us below ground?

Sloths Only Poop Once a Week — But They Make It a Good One

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HowStuffWorks finds out why sloths expose themselves to so much danger by leaving their tree homes to poop on the ground.

If you step on a rusty nail, will you really get tetanus?

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Will stepping on a rusty nail really give you tetanus? Learn why nails and puncture wounds can be breeding grounds for tetanus bacteria.

How Smokejumpers Work

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Smokejumpers are the men and women who specialize in fighting blazes their ground-bound peers can't reach. So who are they, and what's the "Mutilator"?

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