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How Often Does Halloween Candy Tampering Really Happen?
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The stories of evil strangers tainting Halloween candy and apples with poison, glass and razor blades have prevailed for decades. Are they true?
Inside an Etch-a-Sketch
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How does an Etch-a-Sketch work? Take a look inside an Etch-a-Sketch to learn about how this popular toy works.
Avocado
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Avocado is a type of house plant that can be grown from seed in a glass. Learn how to transfer avocado to a pot at HowStuffWorks.
Hourglass
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Hourglass, a device for measuring time. In its usual form it consists of two cone-shaped or oval glass receptacles joined by a narrow neck.
What are diamond drill bits?
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Diamond drill bits are attachments used to cut through stone, tile and glass. Learn about diamond drill bits from this article.
Window Pane Quilt Pattern
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The Window Pane Quilt Pattern resembles a full-size stained glass window. Download the free quilt pattern for your nextQuilting project.
Benefits of Drinking Water
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Drinking water is essential, and we can only survive a few days at best without water. But is drinking eight glasses of water a day really necessary?
How Wearable Technology Works
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The idea of technology that you wear isn't new, but it's an industry that's exploding in popularity, from Google Glass to fabrics that turn movement into electricity.
Fiber Optics
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Fiber Optics, the technique of transmitting light through transparent, flexible fibers of glass or plastic. Learn all about fiber optics at HowStuffWorks.
Diamonds Are a Wine's Best Friend
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If you've ever had sediment - or crystals - in the bottom of your wine glass or on a cork, you've had wine diamonds. Are they a sign of a bad bottle?