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What Is Solar Wind?

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Solar wind is a continuous stream of mostly hydrogen and helium that flows outward from the sun in all directions. It does everything from disrupt GPS signals to create the aurora borealis.

Why Do Beavers Build Dams?

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Why do beavers build dams and what happens when they do? How would things change if no more beavers build dams?

11 Terms Used by Spies

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Maybe you're involved in a covert operation. Maybe you're just curious. We don't need to know, but you should learn the 11 terms used by spies here.

Jimmy Demaret

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Flamboyant Jimmy Demaret was as much entertainer as golfer. Learn about Jimmy Demaret's golf career and his unique wardrobe choices.

How to Fix a Scratched Disc

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Don't throw out those scratched and non-functioning CDs, repair them. Learn more about how to repair scratches on a cd.

How To Drill a Hole in Glass

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Always take the proper safety precautions and use the right drill bit when you drill through glass. Learn about how to drill glass from this article.

What does an alderman do?

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What does an alderman do? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what an alderman does.

Who Is the Oldest Living Person? And the Oldest to Ever Live?

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You think you're old? We're pretty certain you've got nothing on Branyas Morera and other people who have officially (and unofficially) held the title of world's oldest person.

Could Thorium Power the Next Generation of Nuclear Reactors?

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Thorium is in many ways safer than uranium for nuclear power production. But is it safe enough to bet on for our energy future?

10 Absurd Superstitions From Around The World

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Everyone knows that breaking a mirror gives you seven years of bad luck, and that if you step on a crack you'll break your mother's back. It's easy enough to avoid a superstitious catastrophe when you're at home and know all about the culture and folklore, but what about when you're outside your native country? If [...] The post 10 Absurd Superstitions From Around The World appeared first on Goliath.

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