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Cockroaches and Allergies

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Cockroaches and allergies can be treated in a variety of ways. Learn more about cockroaches and allergies at Discovery Health.

15 Largest Cities in France, Ranked by Population

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Renowned for its rich history, art and cuisine, this iconic country is home to some of the most beautiful and culturally significant cities and towns in the world. Each of the largest cities in France showcases a unique blend of heritage, modernity and vibrant local traditions. From bustling metropolises to charming coastal hubs, these communities reflect the diverse character of the nation.

Meet the Adorable Honda E

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The newest electric vehicle from Honda is a throwback to the 1970s Honda Civic, with more charming and endearing styling. HowStuffWorks fell hard.

How the Autobahn Works

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The autobahn has a reputation for high-speed freedom, but it's not as wild as you may think. Read about the autobahn at HowStuffWorks.

Will a Coyote Kill My Dog or Cat?

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Coyotes are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in cities and suburbs. HowStuffWorks stalks the truth about these wily creatures.

What if we covered a city in a giant glass dome?

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Domed cities would provide the same temperature year-round, no rain or snow, and the ability to go outside without worrying about a sunburn. Have they been tried before, and what about the people who enjoy their seasons?

Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S. by Cost of Crime per Capita

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Despite ongoing efforts to improve safety, many cities in the United States continue to face high crime rates, posing significant challenges for the residents and city officials. But which are the most dangerous cities in the U.S.?

Basilisk Lizard, aka 'Jesus Christ Lizard,' Walks on Water

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If you've ever seen a lizard running across the surface of water, you've likely witnessed the amazing basilisk lizard in action. This stunning feat earned the basilisk the nickname "Jesus Christ lizard." Like the founder of Christianity, this slithery critter can walk across lakes and seas.

What is low-power FM LPFM?

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The FCC has adopted rules creating a non-commercial FM radio (LPFM) service. Learn how a school or individual can start one of these radio stations.

The Woodlouse Spider Only Has 6 Eyes

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Let's talk about the woodlouse spider, an arachnid with a unique hunting style and impressive jaws. Known scientifically as Dysdera crocata, this spider has a special knack for preying on woodlice, making it an unusually dominant predator in its ecosystem.

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