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How much extra gasoline would Americans use if daytime running lights were mandatory?

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Daytime running lights use gas to stay lit when the car is on. Learn how daytime running lights use gas and the amount it takes to power these lights.

What's a walk score?

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A walk score is a measure of your neighborhood's walkability. Learn about what a walk score is and find out how the Web site Walk Score rates your walkshed.

How a Hybrid Water Heater Works

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Hybrid water heaters are a cutting edge technology. Find out how hybrid water heaters will work at HowStuffWorks.

5 Historical Hair Removal Methods

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There are many hair removal methods, some that have been around for awhile. Take a look at five historical hair removal methods.

How the Hyanide Works

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A motorcycle, an ATV and a snowmobile each have very distinct functions. But what if you could combine them in one vehicle? Enter the Hyanide.

What are emotions, and why do we have them?

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What are emotions? What is their purpose? Read this article to learn about emotions and the reasons why we have them.

How long do headlights last?

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How long do headlights last? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how long headlights last.

How Continuing Education Works

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Continuing education is a great way to get ahead professionally. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about continuing education.

Can we live elsewhere in the universe?

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If you consider throwing down a welcome mat on the porch of the International Space Station the same as living "elsewhere," then yes. But what about the moon and destinations beyond?

Scientists Warn Western U.S. Drought Could Be 'New Normal'

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Nearly 90 percent of the Western U.S. is gripped by an "apocalyptical" drought that only continues to worsen. Even if you don't live in the area, it affects you - and what you do affects it.

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