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Asian Giant Hornets Are Now in the U.S. and That's Really Bad

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The deadly Asian giant hornet, the largest hornet in the world, was seen in the U.S. for the first time in 2019. It's nickname? The 'murder hornet.'

How do they measure sea level?

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How do they measure "sea level"? Is it the average of the tides? And is the sea level actually rising or not?

The Ultimate Bicycle Quiz

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Learning to ride a bicycle seems to be a universal experience for children around the world. Whether you've been riding bicycles since you were a child or just recently started pedaling, how much do you know about this elegant and simple vehicle?

What are fit and finish and why do they matter?

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What are fit and finish and why do they matter? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about fit and finish and why they matter.

Are Minimalist Running Shoes the Key to Fewer Injuries?

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Some runners swear by them, but others not so much. Can wearing minimalist running shoes improve your running - for life?

How 5G Works

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Ever been to a concert and not been able to get a signal on your smartphone? 5G promises to take care of that but it could be years before we see results.

How Laser Weapons Work

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Laser weapons have been depicted in science fiction for years, but they do exist in real life. Learn more about laser weapons.

What if sea levels rose 12 inches?

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Figuring out how to deal with rising sea levels isn't some kind of purely academic exercise. It's happening. So how do we deal with it, especially if the sea rises a foot in our lifetime?

Explaining the Kilometer (km) and Converting to Miles

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The kilometer (km) is a standard unit of measurement used in the metric system. Derived from the French "kilomètre," the unit is used to measure length and distance along a straight path.

10 Deep Sea Creatures That Are (Almost) Too Bizarre to Be Real

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Far below the ocean's surface, in the dark depths of the deep sea floor ecosystem (about 3,000 feet or 1,000 meters deep), exists an entire world of deep sea creatures that humans rarely glimpse.

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