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The Unknown Effects of Caramel Coloring
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The caramel coloring prevalent in sodas may cause hypertension more than the caffeine. Learn about the possible hazards of caramel coloring.
Why is a NASCAR race car called "loose" or "tight?"
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Why is a NASCAR race called loose or tight? It's usually the result of ovesteering or understeering. Learn about why a NASCAR car is called loose or tight.
What is a passive house?
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What is a passive house? Find out what a passive house is in this article from HowStuffWorks.
11 of the Most Unhealthy Fast Food Items
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It's no secret that fast foods are among some of the most unhealthy things you can eat, but some choices are better than others and many restaurants are offering low fat, low-carb options... but these 11 foods are not those options.
What grade of steel was used in the World Trade Center?
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The materials used to build the World Trade Center's twin towers have been heavily scrutinized since the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- including the steel that formed the frames of the skyscrapers.
8 Most Densely Populated Cities in the World
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Statistically, over half of the people reading this article live in a city, with a higher population density than rural or suburban areas. For instance, New York City has nearly 27,000 people crammed into each square mile (2.6 square km) of land.
Should Teens Work Part Time While in School?
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Working as a teenager can have a ton of benefits. But there can be drawbacks, too. HowStuffWorks breaks them both down.
Portland Cement: A Concrete History With Structural Integrity
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Invented in 1824, Portland cement remains prominent in modern construction. Learn about the hydraulic binder's raw materials and applications.
Why Just 5% of Americans Account for 50% of U.S. Health Care Spending
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Health care spending in America goes up enormously every year. Yet just a small number of people account for most of the money. Why is this and how can we rein that in?
15 Highest-Valued NFL Teams (Post-Super Bowl LX)
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Let's be clear about something from the get-go: These are the highest-valued NFL teams by franchise valuation, not by touchdowns