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What is canola oil?

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It's short for "Canada oil, low acid," but what is canola oil? Learn about the different varieties of canola oil and nutritional information.

Turning Air Pollution Into Ink

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HowStuffWorks explores AIR-INK, the result of a process that converts air pollution into ink.

Two for Teegarden: Pint-sized Star System Discovered Right Next Door

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HowStuffWorks looks at the Teegarden star system, which has two Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting the ancient star right on our galactic doorstep.

POW/MIA Bracelets Helped U.S. Remember Missing Soldiers

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POW/MIA bracelets were sold by the thousands to Americans in an effort to remember them. HowStuffWorks takes looks at these relics of the Vietnam War.

What's the Difference Between a College and a University?

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HowStuffWorks gets schooled on what the differences are between a college and university.

Why do people sing in the shower?

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Jack Black does it. Wyclef Jean does it. And chances are, you do it, too. Everyone's a rock star in the bathroom. And there's a scientific explanation behind our soapy musical stylings.

Who Invented the Telegraph?

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The telegraph was a groundbreaking invention that transformed communication in the 19th century. Explore its impact on news media and global connectivity.

Mothman Mysteries: A Look at the West Virginia Cryptid

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Mothman sightings began in West Virginia in the late 60s, but is the elusive creature real or just a cover-up to distract the public from a tragic accident?

Mongolian Death Worm: The Gobi Desert's Deadliest Cryptid

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The Mongolian Death Worm is a legendary cryptid of Gobi Desert folklore with a deadly reputation. Explore the origins of the venomous sand-dwelling creature.

History of the Watt Steam Engine

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James Watt's steam engine propelled the world forward. Learn about the Watt steam engine's impact and the innovations that helped make it possible.

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