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Don't Get Bitten by the Kissing Bug
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Kissing bugs seem to be spreading throughout the U.S. HowStuffWorks looks at how dangerous these insects actually are to humans.
What Causes an Iceberg to Flip?
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Around 90 percent of an iceberg is under the water, but changing weight distribution caused by melting can make it flip.
Quick Tips: Can carrying an umbrella protect your skin?
Ladies once carried parasols, or decorative umbrellas, to protect their skin from the sun. Do umbrellas still provide the skin protection they once did?
'Bleach' Filler List: Every Episode You Can Skip
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With hundreds of episodes and a sprawling storyline, "Bleach" ranks among the biggest anime series in the shonen landscape.
10 Types of Fades That Make Short Haircuts Look Even Sharper
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Looking for the types of fades that suit your face, hair type, or personal style? Whether you want a bold style or a low maintenance look, fade haircuts offer endless possibilities.
How Silly String Works
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In December 2006, news agencies reported that American and British troops in Iraq had developed an inventive method for finding tripwires: spraying Silly String. Find out how Silly String works.
How Animated Tattoos Work
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Learn about the hardware behind animated tattoos and how they are implanted into the body.
How Electroluminescent (EL) Wire Works
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Electroluminescent wire is widely used by artists to illuminate clothing, bicycle spokes, turntables and even cars. Learn about electroluminescent wire.
How Sinkholes Work
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Sinkholes are much more than holes in the ground. Learn how sinkholes can cause the Earth to swallow up you, your home and your car.
I've heard of bank robbers being foiled by a "dye pack" put in their money stash. What is a "dye pack"?
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Dye packs are often used to foil bank robbers. Learn about dye packs in this article.