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Can TV viewing cause autism?

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A group of researchers out of Cornell and Purdue has suggested a possible cause for autism: television. Learn more about what they found.

Are married couples genetically similar?

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Do birds of a feather flock together? When it comes to marriage they often do. Check it out just how similar are spouses at HowStuffWorks.

5 Ways to Care for Your Teeth After Your Enamel Has Worn

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Caring for your teeth after the enamel is worn can help prevent further damage. See five ways to care for teeth after the enamel is worn to get started.

How could adding lime to seawater cut atmospheric CO2?

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Adding lime to seawater could increase the efficiency of the world's oceans as carbon sinks. Learn about adding lime to seawater and carbon sinks.

How Artificial Sweeteners Work

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Many dieters use artificial sweeteners as a way to cut sugar without eliminating all things sweet. But did you know that some artificial sweeteners have almost as many calories as sugar? Find out how artificial sweeteners work.

How tall can a tree grow?

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Can a tree grow and grow? Or can a tree grow only to the point that water transport limits it? Learn more about tree growth and the tallest trees.

How Becoming a Doctor Works

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HowStuffWorks finds out all the details involved in becoming a medical doctor.

5 Facts About Marie Curie and the Winningest Nobel Prize Family in History

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Having one Nobel Prize winner in the family is a huge accomplishment. But the extended Curie family had five winners - and one was even awarded twice. How did they get so smart?

Did an Eye Deformity Affect da Vinci's Painting?

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Leonardo da Vinci may have had an eye condition called exotropia. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

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