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What can your spit tell you about your DNA?

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Doctors always want your blood, but one day, a health care professional may ask you to open up and say, "Ptooey!" Why? Your spit holds a mother lode of biological information.

Why is it good luck to spit on a new baseball bat?

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Baseball players rely on a lot of superstitions to boost their self-confidence. Learn why spitting on a baseball bat is good luck at HowStuffWorks.

Vietnam's Rong Dragon Bridge Actually Breathes Fire

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This dragon is illuminated every night, spitting out both fire and water on weekends and holidays, as it sways its way over the Han River in Da Nang.

Diesel Isn't Always a Worse Polluter Than Gasoline

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Whether diesel- or gasoline-powered cars spit out more toxins depends on the pollutant measured, a new study says. HowStuffWorks reports.

How Barrier Islands Work

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Barrier islands are vacation spots and amazing ecosystems. Learn about barrier island habitats, fighting erosion of barrier islands and development's effects on barrier islands.

Side Effects of Kissing Too Much

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Swapping spit can mean major damage to your lips. Learn how too much kissing can put you at risk for chapped lips and much more.

Science Projects for Kids: Nutrition and Health

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Science projects for kids: nutrition and health is packed with educational and fun ideas. Check out science projects for kids: nutrition and health.

Turnspit Dogs: The Elizabethan Kitchen Gadget Bred to Cook Meat

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Turnspit dogs were a distinct breed of working dogs in the late 15th-18th centuries. They had one job and it was to help roast meat over the fire.

Calling a Watermelon 'Seedless' Is Kind of False Advertising

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Don't let 'seedless' watermelons fool you - they really do have seeds, despite their labeling. HowStuffWorks explains.

Is it 'Jury-rigged' or 'Jerry-rigged'?

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When you're holding something together with nothing more than spit and perhaps some duct tape (duck tape?), what is the correct term, jury- or jerry-rigged?

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