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How Much of Our Brain Do We Use? Debunking the Myth

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It doesn't exactly seem like something the human body would do, let a large portion of itself go to complete waste. Is it true that most of your brain is on permanent hiatus?

What does it mean when a barometer is rising or falling?

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A barometer is an instrument that is used to predict the weather. Learn about barometers in this article.

Is the Dream of Cold Fusion Still a Possibility?

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Though a highly publicized 1989 cold fusion breakthrough was subsequently discredited, research is still being conducted in hopes of future success.

Alkali Metals: Elements in the First Column of the Periodic Table

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Although the term might be unfamiliar, you know all about alkali metals. Ever used salt or eaten a banana? So, what special properties do these elements have?

How to Become an NFL Coach

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Do you know how to become an NFL coach? Find out how to become an NFL coach in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Pet-Friendly Restaurants Guide

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Pet-friendly restaurants have grown in popularity over the years. Learn more about pet-friendly restaurants at Animal Planet.

Jupiter: Anatomy of a Gas Giant

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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Big as this gas giant is though, next to the sun, it's still small.

Ancient Kite Fishing Technique Makes Its Way Into Modern Waters

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How can fishers use kites to catch fish? Learn more about kite fishing in this HowStuffWorks article.

The 7 Diatomic Elements That Can't Stand to Be Alone

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Diatomic elements are molecules composed of only two atoms, every time, always. There are only seven of them on the entire periodic table.

Neptune: An Ice Giant With Diamond Rain

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Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and one of the coldest. Its supersonic winds are also the fastest in the solar system.

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