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How does vitamin E benefit skin?
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Ever wonder how vitamin E benefits your skin? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how vitamin E can benefit your skin.
Impressionism
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Impressionism was developed in the late 19th century as a rejection of conventional artistic methods. See images of famous Impressionist paintings.
Home Remedies for Cats with Dandruff
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Having cats with dandruff doesn't make the owner or the pet happy. Learn some home remedies for cats with dandruff in this article.
How Much Air Pollution Comes From Cars?
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You see it every time smoke billows from your car's exhaust pipe. There's no denying that vehicles are major contributors to air pollution.
DIY Passive Solar Heat for Your Garage
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Passive Solar energy is great... it is free, clean, simple, and functional. Learn more about DIY passive solar heat for your garage.
Guess the '70s Hit Song From its Opening Line Quiz
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For better or for worse, '60s counterculture gave way to the disco floor and more modern rock sounds in the following decade. How well can you identify the first line of 1970s hits from the likes of the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, and Bob Dylan? Take the quiz and find out!
How the Cowboy Saddled Up and Rode Into American History
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Many think of cowboys as part of the American fabric. And they are. But cowboys aren't an American phenomenon and they certainly didn't get their start in the U.S.
Why Are Magnetars So Scary?
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A magnetar is a neutron star with a super-strong magnetic field. Astronomers consider them among the scariest objects in the universe, but why?
Does Earth Have Rings?
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Sure, Saturn's luminous rings are a cosmic marvel, but did you know that Earth once had rings? If we still had them today, what would they look like?
How Is Barometric Pressure Measured and Why?
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Weather forecasters can tell what the weather will be by reading the barometric pressure, but how does it work?