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Toilet Stools, Like Squatty Potty, Really Get Things Moving, Study Says
HowStuffWorks finds out whether toilet stools, like Squatty potty, really work.
Devon Island: The Icy Canadian Land That NASA Uses for Mars Research
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Devon Island looks like another planet, but it sits firmly on Earth in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This largest uninhabited island lies in Nunavut Canada, north of Baffin Island in the far north of Arctic Canada.
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?
What's the difference between quartz and liquid crystal?
You may have heard about quartz and liquid crystal in reference to watches, but do you know what the difference is between quartz and liquid crystal?
5 Home Remedies for Postnasal Drip
There are many home remedies for postnasal drip that you can use to alleviate some of the discomfort. Learn about home remedies for postnasal drip.
Understanding Sinus Congestion
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How much do you understand sinus congestion? Learn about sinuses and what causes sinus congestion in this HowStuffWorks article.
Where are your maxillary sinuses?
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The maxillary sinuses are located right under your eyes and above the roots of your upper teeth. Learn more about the location of your maxillary sinuses from this article.
Did the Dutch really trade Manhattan for nutmeg?
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Did the Dutch really trade New Netherland for nutmeg? Find out why nutmeg was more valuable than Manhattan.
How Many Oceans Are There?
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The oceans take up most of the surface area of our planet and remain mostly unexplored. But how many oceans are there?
What are some dust allergy symptoms?
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Dust allergies can be caused by dust mites, animal dander or fungus. Learn about dust allergy symptoms in this article.