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How is fabric created?
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So many people underestimate the role fabric plays in their lives. Learn how fabric is created in this article at HowStuffWorks.
Does human growth hormone slow the aging process?
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HGH aging prevention is a hot topic. Could this hormone reduce wrinkles, increase muscle mass and more? Take a look at HGH aging prevention.
How Rubber Works
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Rubber is an elastomer, a large molecule that can be stretched and returned to its original shape. Learn why rubber is so stretchy and how we make it.
Top 10 Advantages of Biofuels
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While they're definitely not perfect, biofuels have many advantages over other types of fuels. Read about 10 advantages of biofuels at HowStuffWorks.
The Most Expensive Funko Pop
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You’ve likely seen Funko Pops—big-headed, wide-eyed vinyl figures—more popular than Beanie Babies, found in stores everywhere.
A Bottle of the World's Most Expensive Tequila Sold for $225,000
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In the world of rare tequila, the price is often just as much about the luxury bottle as it is about the smooth taste of high-quality liquor. These expensive spirits are not only aged in everything from Cabarnet to Cognac to well-seasoned sherry barrels, they also come in fancy, hand-painted ceramic or crystal decanters.
Why do some foods give you gas?
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Some foods will give you more gas than others (we're looking at you beans). Learn why some foods are more gas-inducing at HowStuffWorks.
Why does tickling the roof of your mouth with your tongue stifle a sneeze?
Tickling the roof of your mouth with your tongue can stifle a sneeze -- but why? Learn about the roof of your mouth and sneezes at HowStuffWorks.
What is a compounding pharmacist?
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What is a compounding pharmacist? Learn how a compounding pharmacist allows a physician to prescribe a very specific medication to a patient.
Meet the Adorable Honda E
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The newest electric vehicle from Honda is a throwback to the 1970s Honda Civic, with more charming and endearing styling. HowStuffWorks fell hard.