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Ethanol, E85, Flex Fuel…What Does It All Mean?

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How much do you know about ethanol, E85 and flex-fuel? Keep reading to learn about alternative fuels such as ethanol, E85 and flex-fuel.

Anger Management 101

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Anger management research reveals that some techniques actually reduce anxiety and stress. Read this article to learn more about anger management.

Diamondback Snake Would Rather Rattle Than Bite

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Diamondback snakes, particularly the western and eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, are some of the most iconic and recognizable venomous snakes in North America. Known for their distinctive diamond-shaped patterns and rattling tails, these snakes strike fear in many but play crucial roles in their ecosystems as both predators and prey.

College Pictures

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This college image gallery offers a visual perspective of some of the important aspects of attending a university. Check out these college pictures.

A Journey Through Time: The History of Tarot Cards Explained

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Discover the fascinating history of tarot cards, from their origins in 15th-century Italy to their evolution into tools for divination, mysticism, and self-reflection.

Women Less Likely to Receive CPR in Public, Study Finds

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Gender can affect whether a bystander performs CPR on the person in need. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How Former Slave Elizabeth Keckly Shaped 19th-Century Fashion

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The podcast Dressed tells the story of Elizabeth Keckly, early American dress designer, former slave and friend of Mary Todd Lincoln.

Ridiculous History: When U.S. Farmers Went Mad for Bird Poop

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The Guano Islands Act of 1856 gave the U.S. the ability to claim islands full of bird droppings. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Some Aphid Babies Are Born Already Pregnant

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Born pregnant? You bet. It's a survival instinct but could also explain how these garden pests spread like wildfire.

Wolves' Return to Yellowstone a Boon for Streams

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A new study reaffirms that wolves are vital to the health of Yellowstone National Park. HowStuffWorks looks at how the wolves impact the park.

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