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13 Home Remedies for Shaving Discomfort
Our home remedies for shaving discomfort will hopefully prevent your skin from feeling raw. Learn how to make peace with your razor.
Tips for Minimizing Your Carbon Footprint
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Environmental awareness is at an all-time high. We've moved beyond the message that littering is bad -- today we have Web sites, television programs, documentaries and books examining our impact upon the environment.
Cockroach Infestation: How To Identify and Eradicate Roaches
No one likes the sight of a cockroach scurrying across your kitchen wall, and if you see one during the day, it's officially time to worry. Is it a sign of an infestation?
How Gas Masks Work
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Gas masks are used to filter out harmful gas and particles from the air industrial workers breathe. Learn about gas masks and how gas masks are made.
Top 5 Computer vs. Human Game Matchups
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Computer vs. game matchups have been popular to see if a computer can think like a human. See the winners of five computer vs. human game matchups.
How Light Pollution Works
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Light pollution is explained in this article. Learn about light pollution.
1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
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The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona represented Dodge's foray into NASCAR racing. Learn more about the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona at HowStuffWorks.
How is oxygen made aboard a spacecraft?
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Oxygen made aboard a spacecraft is done through the use of oxygen generators. Learn about oxygen made aboard a spacecraft.
Bayes' Theorem Helps Us Nail Down Probabilities
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Bayes' theorem describes the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event. Sounds intimidating, but we'll walk you through it.
How Newton's Cradles Work
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Five metallic balls on slender threads sit side by side. As one on the end hits the rest, the one on the opposite end rises and falls. Why don't the balls in the middle move? It's complicated.