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A Corpse Flower Can Grow Over 12 Feet (3.7 Meters) Tall
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Also known as titan arum or Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower is known for its rare blooms. This unique plant sometimes takes seven to 10 years before reaching full bloom. When it finally does, plant enthusiasts rush to see this extraordinary occurrence up close.
Did the Mayan civilization end because of climate change?
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Over the years, many theories have been advanced about why the once-mighty Mayan civilization fell. But a newer one is getting attention: Was it because of climate change?
10 Common Indoor Air Pollutants
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You spend one third of your life asleep. But you spend your entire life breathing. Learn more about these 10 common indoor air pollutants.
8 Home Remedies for Puffy Eyes
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Puffy eyes are a symptom of increased anxiety, stress, and sleeplessness. Learn about the home remedies available to treat puffy eyes.
Eliminating Dust Mites
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Eliminating dust mites gets rid of the allergens they produce in their feces. Learn how eliminating dust mites can lead to a healthier household.
How Butterflies Work
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Butterflies' lives are all about flight. Learn all about the lives of butterflies and what may happen to the butterfly in the future at HowStuffWorks.
10 Reasons You Have a Runny Nose
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What are some of the reasons you have a runny nose? Learn how to determine the reason you have a runny nose to keep your family healthy.
How do boogers form in your nose?
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Boogers form in your nose for a very specific purpose - and it's not to gross out other people. Find out how boogers form at HowStuffWorks.
You Track the Weather. Does Your Weather App Track You Back?
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You probably had no idea your favorite weather app is probably collecting and selling your data. In fact, it's very lucrative. So how do you fight back?
Is it possible to make yourself allergic to something?
Many allergies develop later in life. Learn whether it is possible to make yourself allergic to something at HowStuffWorks.