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How Geothermal Energy Works

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Geothermal energy is clean, abundant and renewable. Learn about geothermal energy, geothermal heat pumps and geothermal power plants.

Inside The Amazing Race

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"Go behind the scenes on the CBS hit television show ""The Amazing Race"". Learn what it takes to put together a competition that spans the continents."

Spanking Has Declined Sharply in the U.S. in Last 25 Years, Study Finds

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Parents in the U.S. are spanking their kids much less often than they did in the past. A study looked at the decline between 1993 and 2017.

5 Autumn Apples

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Grown in many parts of the globe, modern apples come in more than 7,500 varieties. Check out the top 5 autumn apples for your pleasure.

Does shaving really make hair grow back thicker?

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Lots of people think that shaving will make hair grow back thicker. Learn the answer to whether shaving makes hair grow back thicker at HowStuffWorks.

10 Ways to Prevent and Treat Cradle Cap

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Do you know how to treat and prevent cradle cap -- those flaky patches on your baby's scalp? See tips for how to treat and prevent cradle cap.

Prove How Well You Know Australian Slang!

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Do you know your dunny from durry, or budgie smuggler from bludger? Test your knowledge of cheeky Australian slang now to find out how true blue you are!

The Ultimate Pacific Ocean Quiz

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This Pacific Ocean quiz will test your knowledge of the world's biggest ocean. Test yourself with this Pacific Ocean quiz.

Titanoboa: Exploring Colombia's Prehistoric Giant Snake

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The extinct Titanoboa snake lived around 66 million to 56 million years ago. These things were massive and could reach 50 feet long and 3 feet wide making them the largest snake ever to have roamed the Earth.

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