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10 Weirdest Things Spotted by the TSA
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TSA officials have spotted some really strange things at airport security checkpoints. Here are 10 of the weirdest from HowStuffWorks.
How Hollywood Accounting Works
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Hollywood accounting practices ensure that, when it comes to certain films, no one makes much money except the studios. Learn about Hollywood accounting.
5 Myths About Renewable Energy
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We're currently suspended between two ages: a time dependent on fossil fuels and a future dominated by renewable energy sources. Yet not everyone is sold on this vision, so a number of myths about renewable energy persist.
What's the most expensive toilet in the world?
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The most expensive toilet in the world is made of solid gold and can be found in Hong Kong. Read about the world's most expensive toilet.
Can you build a house with found objects?
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A found object home is made with scrap materials that others have cast aside. Read more about the different types of found object homes.
Dry Beans and Peas: Natural Weight-Loss Food
Rediscover dry beans and peas and the nutrition and versatility they have to offer. These healthy vegetables help promote weight loss in many ways.
Why Is Ambergris (Whale Poop) So Valuable?
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If you're wandering on the beach and happen upon a large mass of some sort of waxy substance, take a closer look. It could be the rare 'floating gold' of the sea: ambergris.
5 Home Remedies for Swimmer's Ear
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Our home remedies for swimmer's ear may prevent you from contracting an ear infection caused by fungus or by bacteria.
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 often should I stop to walk my pet on a long car trip?
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How often should I stop to walk my pet on a long car trip? Stop every two hours so your pet can relieve itself and play. Learn more pet travel tips.