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What Is An IDE? Exploring Integrated Development Environments

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Want an all-encompassing software suite that combines the basic tools developers need to write and test software? Then you need an integrated development environment (IDE). But what is an IDE, exactly, and how does it work? Read on to find out!

The Rough Earth Snakes Blends in With Its Environment

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We're about to dive into the world of a snake you might not have heard much about: the rough earth snake. This small, secretive snake is found in various parts of the United States, and while it might not be as flashy as some other reptiles, it's got some nifty features that make it an important part of its ecosystem.

Emu vs. Ostrich Size, Speed and Environment

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Two of the largest flightless birds on the planet may look similar but they typically live on different continents and have evolved unique adaptations for survival. How are your emu vs. ostrich identification skills?

6 Green Butterfly Species Blending in With Their Environments

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When you think of butterflies, bold oranges or deep blues might come to mind. But some of the most striking species sport a different palette. A green butterfly turns heads with hues that blend into leaves, grass, and stems—perfect camouflage with a flash of surprise.

Experts Find There Are Four Giraffe Species. Can You Tell Them Apart?

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Experts have learned there are four species of giraffe, not just one. HowStuffWorks Now finds out why no one noticed before.

Three Big Mistakes We Make With Recycling

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The experts have seen people trying to recycle bowling balls and curling irons. They call it 'wishful recycling'. But paper and plastic items can be problematic too.

Are personal watercraft destroying the planet?

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Personal watercraft destroying the environment is a cause for major concern. Learn about personal watercraft destroying the environment.

We'll Be Impressed If You Can Name Even 11 of These Trees From Their Leaves

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If not for trees the world would be a much less scenic place, don't you think? They may not get the attention that flowers do but they still deserve recognition. Why not climb the branches of this quiz and see how many you recognize?

'Sea Bees', Please! Tiny Crustaceans Help Pollinate Underwater

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Pollination of plants underwater involves animals as well as water flow. HowStuffWorks Now explains how.

Scientists Solve the Weird Physics of How Bats Land Upside Down

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How do bats land upside down? A new study solves the physics. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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