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5 Ways to Open a Can Without a Can Opener

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No can opener? No worries! We've got five ingenious ways to get that tin can open.

Cloaca: The Single Opening in Animals, Plus Human Implications

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A cloaca is a single bodily opening in many animals for excretion and reproduction. In rare human cases, failure to separate during development leads to complications.

16 Most Dangerous Amazon Animals: Look but Don't Touch

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The Amazon rainforest is teeming with life — some of it mesmerizing, some of it deadly. The most dangerous Amazon animals have evolved extreme adaptations to hunt, defend and survive in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

How to Test For Toxic Mold

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The term toxic mold is a little confusing. Check out this article to learn how to test for toxic mold and what makes mold toxic versus non-toxic.

How Daylighting Devices Work

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Daylighting devices are flexible inventions that can channel sunlight to use instead of electric lighting. Learn more about daylighting devices.

How Motes Work

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Smart dust sounds like something out of a Disney movie, but it's not. Also called a mote or a wireless sensing network, this new technology is intriguing everyone from military personnel to vineyard owners. Find out what the big deal is and explore the many possible applications of this tiny device.

Top 6 Fire-resistant Building Materials

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How do you slow down a fire? These six building materials are particularly resistant to fire and intense heat, reducing the possibility of fatalities.

How the Kindle Fire Works

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Amazon's Kindle Fire is more than just an e-book reader. Find out what sets the Kindle Fire apart from the rest of the tablet crowd.

How Lampworking Works

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What makes lampworking unique? Read about the art, technique and tools behind lampworking glass at HowStuffWorks.

How well do you know your birds of prey?

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Do you know your birds of prey? Birds of prey also referred to as raptors, can easily be identified by their hooked bills and sharp talons. They are also known for their keen eyesight. This group of birds includes various species of hawks, eagles, owls and even gulls. Take our quiz to find out if you know as much as you think you do about birds of prey!

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