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How Lunar Rovers Work
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Lunar rovers have increased our knowledge of the moon by letting us travel long distances. See what's next for lunar rovers and how they've changed.
Understanding Sound Waves and How They Work
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When sound waves strike the ear, these waves produce the sensation of sound. Let's take a look at how sound waves work.
10 Disadvantages of Biofuels
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Biofuels are hot now, but integrating them into our fuel use habits could be costly. Read more about 10 disadvantages of biofuels.
Top 10 Green Technologies for the Home
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Green technologies for the home include more than just solar heaters and rain barrels. Learn about the top 10 green technologies for the home.
Can You Name Every Car Part in This Quiz?
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A mind-boggling number of parts go into every vehicle to make it run. Toyota estimates that number somewhere along the lines of 30,000, but that includes the nuts and bolts. How many of those parts do you feel comfortable being able to identify? We promise, no "where does this bolt go?" questions!
How Fire Tornadoes Work
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Inject heat, ash and fire into a spinning mass of air. Watch as a funnel of flames leaps from the ground, reaches for the heavens and then races forward to consume everything in its path. Is such a phenomenon possible?
Why is a Popsicle called a quiescently frozen confection?
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Ever wondered why a popsicle is called a "quiescently frozen confection"? Confused as to what "quiescently frozen confection" even means? Find out here.
Why Does Hydrogen Peroxide Bubble When You Put It on a Cut?
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Hydrogen peroxide is something that is used to clean cuts. Have you ever wondered why it foams when placed on a cut? Learn about hydrogen peroxide.
How does a halogen light bulb work?
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A halogen light bulb is slightly different from a regular light bulb. Find out what makes a halogen light bulb different and how a halogen lamp works.
How to Make a Paper Train
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This Paper Train is a fun paper craft project. Learn how to make your own Paper Train with these simple instructions.