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Singing on Screen: Movie Musicals Quiz
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Movie musicals bring Broadway to the big screen, complementing traditional acting with song and dance. Take our quiz to see how much you know about the most famous movie musicals!
You Have a Thermostat, But Do You Need a Hygrometer, Too?
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Hygrometers are used by many professionals to monitor levels of humidity in the air. So, do need one in your home?
The Truth About Turmeric: What Health Benefits Does It Really Have?
HowStuffWorks looks at the real health benefits of turmeric according to science.
5 Things You Can Do To Prevent Accidents in Your Home
There are some important things you can do to prevent accidents in your home. Learn 5 things you can do to prevent accidents in your home.
How to Protect Your Packages From Porch Pirates
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Chances are you get several packages mailed to your house. Are you worried about package theft? We've got some tips to derail porch pirates.
Balut Is the Asian Street Food You Gotta Eat to Believe
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At first glance, balut might look unappetizing and unappealing. But it's a favorite snack in Southeast Asia. HowStuffWorks explains this unusual food.
What's the Best Way to Leash Your Dog?
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Retractable leashes, slip leads, harnesses - dog walking is more complicated than you thought. HowStuffWorks asks, what's the best way to leash a dog?
Fruit Flies: The Science Superstars You Want Gone From Your Kitchen
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Fruit flies are annoying, but we also owe them a huge debt of scientific gratitude.
Why Does the Shower Curtain Billow in on Me?
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Has this ever happened to you? You're blissfully showering away when suddenly something slimy grabs your leg. It's the curtain, and it's not letting go.
Hammerhead Worms Are Toxic, Invasive and Even Cannibalistic
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Hammerhead worms are toxic but not particularly dangerous - unless, of course, you eat too many of them.