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Can we live elsewhere in the universe?

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If you consider throwing down a welcome mat on the porch of the International Space Station the same as living "elsewhere," then yes. But what about the moon and destinations beyond?

Can I Use Interior Paint for Exterior Surfaces?

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Is one gallon of paint the same as the next? Not really. Find out if you can use that interior latex you fell in love with on the outside of your house, too.

What Is the Associative Property of Mathematics?

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When pursuing an education in mathematics and algebra, one of the earliest and most important concepts to understand is the associative property, also known as the associative law.

Why We Need Artificial Gravity for Long Space Missions

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NASA and other agencies have been studying artificial gravity in hopes they will someday use it to help astronauts combat the effects of weightlessness in space. How close are we to that reality?

PEMDAS: Remembering Math's Order of Operations

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A simple math problem may seem to some of us like an inscrutable pile of numbers and symbols, just waiting to trip us up. PEMDAS to the rescue!

How does your computer know how much ink is left in the cartridge?

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When your computer issues a low ink warning, do you find ways to keep printing until it's bone-dry? Find out how your computer calculates ink level.

Can You Pass a Basic Cooking Test?

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Maybe you just started your culinary endeavors or maybe you're a skilled chef! No matter your skill level, are you a master of the basics of cooking? Take the quiz to see how much you know!

Do These Nightmare Parasites Hack Snail Brains to Survive?

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This parasitic worm invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar, attracting the ultimate target, a bird.

How does your body know the difference between dominant and recessive genes?

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Ever since I took biology in high school I have wondered -- why do humans (and plants and animals) have two of every gene, and why is one "dominant" and the other "recessive"? How does my body know which one is dominant? How does it pick between the

How Do Brewers Measure the Alcohol in Beer?

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How do beermakers know how the alcohol content of a beer? HowStuffWorks gets to the bottom of it.

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