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How to Replace a Circuit Breaker

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The electricity in your house keeps going off, and you think you may have to replace a circuit breaker. Learn how to replace a circuit breaker in this article.

If you flew over an earthquake, would you feel the plane shake?

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Let's say a big one strikes the home planet. You, however, happen to be flying above the earthquake's epicenter when the natural disaster ripples through. Would you feel it?

Is there a body odor disease?

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Is there a body odor disease? Visit Discovery Health to learn if there is a body odor disease.

7 Signs He Likes You More Than Just a Friend

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Is he into you? Discover the 7 obvious signs he likes you, from subtle gestures to clear actions, and learn how to decode his feelings effortlessly.

Barreleye Fish Aren't Something You Can See While Snorkeling

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The barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) is known for its strange eyes and transparent dome for a head head — features that make it look more like a creature from science fiction than reality.

How Comic-Con Came to Rule the Pop Culture World

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The hosts of Nerdificient talk about the history of comic book conventions and how San Diego's Comic-Con became so enormous.

Why 'Wednesday' Isn't Pronounced the Way It's Spelled

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The origin of Wednesday is tied into ancient gods, and a vanishing letter isn't uncommon. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

Hand Sniffing After Hand Shaking Is a Thing

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Humans use their sniffers to check out each other, notably after shaking hands with someone. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

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