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Do Fire-breathing Dragons Torch Their Teeth?
Fire will turn a human's teeth to dust. But what about a dragon's?
How to Cook Elk
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Do you know how to cook elk? Find out how to cook elk in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How to Cook Prime Rib
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If you think prime rib is too daunting to cook, you'd be wrong. It's actually super easy. You don't need any special tools; all you need is your oven and a meat thermometer.
Study Says 2035 Is Climate Change Point of No Return
After 2035 it will be extremely unlikely we can stop Earth's temperature from rising enough to kick off a dangerous medley of global disasters.
How Hot Is the Sun? Colder, the Closer You Get!
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How hot is the sun, and why does this star's atmosphere hit higher temperatures than its core? Read on to learn about the weird physics.
How to Cook a Sirloin Roast
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Do you know how to cook a sirloin roast? Find out how to cook a sirloin roast in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How Infrared Grills Work
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Infrared grilling introduces less hot air and more radiating heat to food than traditional grills. But are they really better? Stronger? Faster?
5 Variations on Meatloaf
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Variations on meatloaf are a great way to mix up your dinner. Check out our top 5 variations on meatloaf and spice up your life.
How Well Do You Know Units of Measure?
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Cups, ounces, and quarts vs. inches, feet, and yards. Do you remember your basic units of measure? Take this HowStuffWorks quiz to see how you measure up.
Mexico's Giant Crystal Cave Is Beautiful But Deadly
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Massive gypsum crystals were discovered beneath Mexico's Sierra de Naica Mountain in very inhospitable environs — to humans anyway.