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Could blood be used to power batteries?

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Blood batteries as thin as a sheet of paper are currently under development by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Read about blood batteries.

How Musketeers Worked

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Who were the musketeers and what were they fighting for? Read about the musketeers of 17th century France at HowStuffWorks..

10 Millennial Slang Words: Salty, Adulting, Slaps and More

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Every generation has its own way of talking, and Millennials — those born between 1981 and 1996 — have added plenty to the pop culture lexicon.

Why the Stick Shift Is Going Extinct

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Sales of stick shifts are down around the world. Still, many zealous auto enthusiasts are doing all they can to keep the old three-pedal motion alive.

How Top 40 Radio Works

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If you grew up listening to Casey Kasem's Top 40, you probably waited with bated breath to find out which song made it to no. 1 that week. Well, the Top 40 is still around. Learn how a song makes it into that elite list.

Does working from home make you less productive?

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Are quality and speed sacrificed when employees work from home? Find out how working from home affect productivity at HowStuffWorks.

Can Our Bodies 'Learn' to Withstand Frigid Temperatures?

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Many things play a role in how our bodies acclimate to super-cold temperatures, including our own habits, genetics and even brown fat.

What Do You Know About the Treaty of Versailles?

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This Versailles Treaty test is required trivia. Gain a better understanding of today's current events by peeking into the past with our war history challenge. Find out how strong words on a piece of paper ended one major war and quite possibly may have led us into another.

How Spies Work

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Spying is a tense and often deadly way for governments to gather secret information from their enemies. Learn how spies are recruited and how they obtain information.

5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel

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Could we use algae for fuel? Keep reading to discover 5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel.

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