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The Origins of the Steamship
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Steamships quickly replaced sails in the early 1800s. Learn more about the origins of steamships and the innovations that led to their creation.
The Ultimate Hydraulic Machines Quiz
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Hydraulic equipment is amazing in its strength and agility. From common backyard machines to the huge machines you see on construction sites, hydraulics make quick work of even the most difficult tasks. How much do you know about hydraulic machines?
Blood Quiz: Do you know what's flowing through your veins?
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A vampire is headed straight for you. "I vant to drink your blood," he hisses. To prevent him from sucking the life force straight out of you, you decide to distract him with your amazing knowledge of blood. Take the quiz and prove yourself.
Dessert Tips
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Dessert is one of the sweetest pleasures in life. Find dessert tips on everything from making ice cream to fruity and tasty treats.
Amaranth: Natural Weight-Loss Food
Discover amaranth, a versatile grain with good health benefits, that is extremely high in protein and can be used in a variety of different dishes.
Twinkle, Twinkle: The Ultimate Stars Quiz
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Stars are giant nuclear fusion reactors, and we wouldn't exist without them. Find out how much you know about these twinkling lights with our quiz.
What are eye boogers made of?
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You don't think about eye boogers much, except maybe when you wipe them away. They're actually real. Learn more about eye boogers at HowStuffWorks.
10 Types of Metal (and We Don't Mean the Music)
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Metals are everywhere—in the wires in your walls, the pans in your kitchen, and even in your blood. These types of metal are defined by their atomic structure, properties, and how they interact with other elements.
Can Cats Eat Apples? A Note on Cyanide in Apple Seeds
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If your feline friend seems curious about your fruit bowl, you might wonder, can cats eat apples? The short answer: Yes, but only in moderation and with some important caveats.
5 Home Remedies for Prostate Problems
Learn about home remedies you can use to ease prostate problems -- an enlarged prostate can create difficulties with urination and weaken the bladder.