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Rubber Plant

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Rubber plant is not an easy plant to care for although it can survive long periods of low light. Learn how to properly care for it at HowStuffWorks.

Snake Plant

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Snake plant, with leaves growing over a foot high, is a type of house plant that can handle neglect. Learn about its flowers at HowStuffWorks.

Hoya

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Hoya is a twining plant with succulent green leaves. Its flowers of white or pink with red centers are borne in clusters. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How will the car of the future use biometrics?

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We can already use biological markers to identify people, but within the next decade, similar technology is coming to our cars. Another distraction for drivers?

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.

How to Store Potatoes

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Potatoes can be stored for a long period of time if they are stored correctly. Here's how to lengthen the shelf life of your spuds.

Why Penguin Feet Don't Freeze

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Penguin circulation keeps their feet just above freezing to conserve heat.

Smart Bandages Can Monitor, Treat Chronic Wounds

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New smart bandages are the wound-healing technology of the future. HowStuffWorks delves into the science.

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