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Food Fillers 101
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Food fillers are additives that help bulk up the weight of a food with cheaper ingredients, which helps keep the price down. Learn about food fillers.
Turns Out Earth's Pulse 'Beats' Every 27.5 Million Years, But Why?
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Researchers have been asking this question for almost a century and now we're a little closer to the answer. Something else to ponder: Every 27.5 million years there is usually a mass extinction.
Bartending Quiz
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The best bartenders have an encyclopedic knowledge of cocktails and know how to keep things rolling while letting the liquor flow. Take our quiz to test your knowledge of all things bartending!
Is Height a Factor in Our Health and Happiness?
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How does height affect happiness and health? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article and Stuff to Blow Your Mind podcast.
The Ultimate Guide to Yes or No Tarot Readings
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Thousands have used this simple Yes or No Tarot reading for guidance. What will your card reveal? Get your answer free & discover its hidden message.
The Most Popular Halloween Candy Isn't Allergy-Friendly
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Every October, kids across America fill their pillowcases and pumpkin buckets with sweets. The most popular Halloween candy isn’t always what you'd expect: Some classics dominate every year, while others quietly rise in the ranks thanks to changing tastes and regional favorites.
How does a Crookes' radiometer work?
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I once saw this device shaped like a light bulb. It had a vertical support inside it, and on that support there were four vanes with four diamonds on the end. One side of the diamond was black and the other was white. I did a little research and found out that it was called a Crookes' radiometer -- how does it work?
10 'Scariest' Dog Breeds: Reputation vs. Reality
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Some dogs just look scary. Others have reputations built on raw power, aggression or history.
8 Most Liberal Cities in the U.S., Including 2 Not on the Coasts
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From progressive politics to inclusive communities, the most liberal cities in the U.S. stand out for their vibrant culture, support for social justice, and strong alignment with the Democratic Party.
What is the crystalline substance found in disposable diapers?
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When we change our baby's diaper, he often has what we politely refer to as "crystal butt." There are little clear crystals on his bottom. It seems like they come from his diaper. Do you know what these crystals are?