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Hunting for Martians in the Most Extreme Desert on Earth
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Life-hunting rovers are going to Mars in 2020. HowStuffWorks tracks their adventures on Earth and wonders what the Martian life will be named, if found.
Dogs Love Rolling in Stinky Stuff
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Dogs love rolling in stinky stuff - the smellier the better. HowStuffWorks talked to an expert to find out why.
Your Yogurt Is Probably Loaded With Sugar
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Your favorite yogurt could have more sugar than a 12-ounce soda. HowStuffWorks looks at a new study about yogurt and sugar.
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?
Shopping As Therapy: Good Health Comes In Small Packages
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Shopping as therapy can be dangerous for many reasons. Learn about shopping as therapy at Discovery Health.
9 Amazing Hacks for Aluminum Foil
Aluminum foil is one of those everyday kitchen items that we don't really give much thought to, but it can be used for a lot more than wrapping leftovers.
10 Slick Uses for Coconut Oil
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In addition to its role in cooking, coconut oil has a ton of uses in health and beauty. We highlight 10 of them.
10 Uses for Cream of Tartar That Don't Involve Cooking
Cream of tartar isn't just for angel food cake! In fact, cream of tartar uses go well beyond the kitchen, helping you remove stubborn stains, relieve constipation, and so much more. Read on to explore its possibilities.
Aswang: Feeding on Baby Blood and Preying on Pregnant Women
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When it comes to Filipino folklore, few figures stir the imagination — or the fear factor — quite like the aswang. This mythical creature isn't just one thing; it's a category of terrifying, shape-shifting beings with a taste for human flesh and a knack for haunting bedtime stories across the Philippines.
How Oil Refining Works
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Despite the dangers, oil refineries are essential to society in its current form. Learn how crude oil is converted into everything from butane to gasoline.