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Smart Kitchen Finally Smart, US Food Policy and Chronic Teen Fatigue - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

Feb 04, 2016 08:34 pm
 
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Is the Smart Kitchen Finally Smart?
Ever wish your fridge could give you suggestions on what to eat when you're indecisive or add a soundtrack to your breakfast? HowStuffWorks saw that and more at CES 2016.
 

 
 


Calling All U.S. Presidential Candidates: Fix the Food System
Aside from a quip about french fries, U.S. presidential candidates haven't said much about an issue that affects everyone.
 

 
 


Scientists Are Outsourcing Their Work — to You
Citizen science projects are sprouting up everywhere. Researchers and laypeople love them -- though there are a few critics.
 

 
 


Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Affects Teens More Than We Thought, Finds New Study
Children with chronic fatigue syndrome miss more school and face more adverse environments than healthy peers, finds a new UK study.
 

 
 


New Study Finds Surprising Reason to Keep Your Kitchen Tidy
Reaching for another cookie? What goes into the cabinets has more of an impact on what goes into your mouth than you might suspect.
 

 
 


Here's What Scientists Just Determined About the Moon's Influence on Rainfall
Our moon has the power to influence how much rain we get on Earth. The effect is too tiny to notice, but still: mad respect, Moon.
 

 
 


The Only Wild Jaguar in the U.S. Has Finally Been Filmed
Motion-sensing cameras, detailed maps and a special poop-detecting dog all played a part in finding the jaguar nicknamed "El Jefe."
 

 
 


Composing in Code: Musician-Programmers Are Changing the Way Music Is Made
Here's a riddle: If a musician creates an artificial intelligence that composes music, then who actually wrote the concerto?
 

 
 


Not a Morning Person? Your Body's Circadian Rhythms Could Ease Mars Colonization
The Martian day lasts longer than ours, which means that people whose circadian rhythms are out of sync with our planet may do better colonizing our red neighbor.
 

 
 


Facebook Takes Aim at Unlicensed Firearm Sales
You can do all sorts of things on Facebook, right? Find a high-school buddy. Post pictures of your cat. Buy a gun. Except that last one may have just gotten tougher.
 

 
 


Warding Off the 'Retirement Curse'
A study shows that five years after retirement, many Americans begin to decline mentally and physically.
 

 
 


Are Black Kites Avian Arsonists, Spreading Wildfires to Flush Out Prey?
Black kites are drawn to fires, chasing down prey as it flees the flames. And some believe they may even start fires in order to have more menu options.
 

 
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