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Parsnips: Natural Weight-Loss Foods
Parsnips may seem like an exotic vegetable that is unfamiliar to many. Learn about parsnips, weight loss, and healthy diets.
How to Play Oh Hell!
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In the card game "Oh Hell," it's not how good your cards are, but how good your luck and judgment are. Learn to play.
The Ultimate Smart Homes Quiz
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If you're so smart, why would you need a smart home? The answer is for a variety of reasons, including saving energy costs, personal safety, even greater comfort. Take this quiz and see the smartest things in homes.
Why Do We Experiment on Mice?
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Mice are small and reproduce quickly, but they're more than just an animal of convenient size and libido. Mice have some truly special genetic gifts that it doesn't take a scientist to appreciate.
Is coal to liquid more efficient than gasoline?
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Is coal to liquid more efficient than gasoline? Keep reading to learn if coal to liquid is more efficient than gasoline.
What Do Babies See Before Birth?
Very little is currently known about what or how fetuses see. HowStuffWorks looks at a study changing that.
Can an emergency room refuse to treat you?
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Can the ER refuse to treat you if don't have any money? Find out if the emergency room can refuse to treat you at HowStuffWorks.
Are You on the Road to Obesity?
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Since the average newborn is around 7.7lbs, no one is born obese. Whether you wind up there is a combination of factors: gut biology, disease, medication, diet, and exercise. If you're worried that you're piling on the pounds, take this quiz to assess where your current road leads.
Why Distant Mountains Appear Blue to the Naked Eye
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Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. Those mountains way off in the distance really do look blue, and it's because of how light wavelengths scatter in the atmosphere.
How GMs Hy-wire Works
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What's a car without an engine? A GM Hy-wire. There's no combustion, no linkages, and it has driver controls that work like a video-game joystick. See what you could be driving in the future.