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Can You Microwave a Steak to a Perfect Medium-rare?
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A microwave oven can be convenient for cooking lots of things, but steak? HowStuffWorks explores whether it's a good idea or not.
Can You Really Sweat Out a Hangover?
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HowStuffWorks finds out whether sweat can cure a hangover.
How Fast Does a Fart Travel?
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We all fart, but how fast does that fart travel out of your body? Find out and learn more about passing gas at HowStuffWorks.
Which Works Best: Dishwasher Pods or Powders?
Your dishwasher is a lifesaver that probably comes in handy every night. But are you using the best detergent so your dishes are as clean as they possibly can be?
Why Does My Cat Lick Me?
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When that sandpaper tongue gets going on your face, does it mean your cat loves you, or simply likes the way you taste?
Butterflies Inspire Creation of Lightest Paint in the World
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As the result of a happy accident, scientists have created a sustainable paint that's lighter, longer-lasting and more cooling than traditional paint.
Snake Activities
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Learn more about these slithery, reptilian creatures with these creative, entertaining snake activities. Watch snakes move and make snake crafts.
6 Types of Candy for Every Sweet Tooth
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Candy is science you can eat. It's the result of chemistry, physics and even a bit of engineering. Determining different types of candy depends on how sugar is heated and cooled, what it's mixed with and how it's shaped.
How to Make 'Magic' Sand
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If you've already made slime at home, take the next step and try making "magic" sand. It's fun, easy, educational and even therapeutic.
How SuperBalls Work
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SuperBalls are a lot of fun, but how did they get so popular? Learn all about SuperBalls at HowStuffWorks.