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What Is the Oldest University in the World?
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In the United States, there's Harvard University. In the U.K., there's Oxford University. Each is the oldest in its respective country, though neither has been around quite as long as the oldest university in the world.
How to Repair a Crack in Fiberglass
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You recently discovered a crack in some fiberglass, which you'd like to repair. Learn how to repair a crack in fiberglass in this article.
Is it bad to remove chapped skin from around your nose when you have a cold?
Having a cold is brutal on your skin. Getting a chapped nose can be painful, so follow our tips for treating a chapped nose.
How to Clean Bathtub Jets
Avoid the bacteria and soap scum in your bathtub jets with these simple cleaning tips.
How Long Should You Use Your Bath Towel Without Washing It?
Answer: A lot less time than you're probably thinking.
Happy Hour Alert: Cheese Really Improves the Taste of Wine
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Book clubs, sororities and Trader Joe fans rejoice: HowStuffWorks Now looks at a study showing the positive effects of cheese on wine.
Why Your Dog's Paws Smell Gloriously Like Corn Chips
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Why do dog feet have a unique corn chip odor? Learn more about puppy paws smelling like corn in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Early Humans Mated With Inbred Neanderthals — at a Cost
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Neanderthals may be long gone, but their genetic footprint lives on - in us.
Aardwolf: Aaarvark? Wolf? Nope, It's a Tiny Hyena
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Aardwolves aren't closely related to either aardvarks or wolves, but these little hyenas resemble both in some ways.
The Science Behind Your Cat's Catnip Craze
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Researchers are studying the chemistry behind what makes cats go crazy for catnip. And whether or not the chemical compound could have medicinal benefits for treating diseases like cancer.