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The Scoville Scale: How Hot Is That Pepper?
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Is that pepper too hot to handle? See where it falls on the Scoville scale.
5 Facts About James Holzhauer, the Guy Who Might Break 'Jeopardy!'
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HowStuffWorks finds out more about James Holzhauer, the 'Jeopardy!' contestant winning lots of money. What are his strategies?
Is Juice Really Better for You Than Soda?
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Fruit juices from concentrate are loaded with sugar. HowStuffWorks looks at why juices are touted as healthy when they have as much sugar as soda.
Do You Need Soap to Get Your Dishes Clean?
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Do you need soap to get your dishes clean? HowStuffWorks bursts that bubble.
How Did Nashville Become the Hub of Country Music?
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HowStuffWorks finds out how and why country music came to Nashville, Tennessee.
Should you really chew your food 32 times before swallowing?
Is it important to chew your food 32 times before swallowing? Find out and learn if chewing your food well before swallowing is good for your health.
Why Is a Broken Mirror Bad Luck?
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You're not supposed to cry over spilled milk. But a broken mirror? That's another matter. Will breaking a mirror really bring you bad luck?
What's an American manicure?
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Do you know how an American manicure is different from the Frenchie? See what's involved in an American manicure at TLC Style.
Pickleball! It's the Fast-growing Sport With the Funny Name
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Pickleball is a paddle sport attracting thousands of players across the U.S. and around the world. And it's getting bigger every year. What's the appeal?
Groundhogs Are More Than Just Meteorologists
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Groundhogs are omnivorous and hibernate for three months out of every year. HowStuffWorks gets to know more about these little mammals.