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10 Technologies Used in Green Construction

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What exactly is green construction technology? Visit HowStuffWorks and learn the 10 technologies used in green construction.

Exploring Jovian Planets, the Titans of Our Solar System

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The four Jovian planets are officially designated as gas (and/or ice) giants. Which planets are they and what makes them so unique?

How the Student Conservation Association Works

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The Student Conservation Association partners high school students with environmental organizations. Read about the Student Conservation Association.

How the Crude Oil Market Works

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The crude oil market is explained in this article. Learn about the crude oil market.

How Electric Car Conversion Kits Work

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Electric car conversion kits are growing in popularity. Learn more about electric car conversion kits at HowStuffWorks.

5 Ways Businesses Benefit from Online Banking

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Businesses benefit from online banking in many ways. In this article from HowStuffWorks.com, learn 5 ways businesses benefit from online banking.

How Generation X Works

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What is unique about Generation X? Read about Gen Xers and their generation's impact at HowStuffWorks.

NOAA's Argo Program Has Been Observing the Oceans for Two Decades

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NOAA's Argo program distributes floating observatories across the globe. Why? They collect data about the world's oceans that is critical to understanding the planet.

Did the Library of Alexandria Really Exist?

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We can easily picture a group of beard-and-toga geniuses hunched over scrolls inside a magnificent colonnaded hall. But what was the real Library of Alexandria like? And why do some scholars doubt its existence?

Why is Japan's Aokigahara Forest Called the 'Suicide Forest'?

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The dense Aokigahara Forest has acquired another name, the "suicide forest." Why has it acquired that reputation and what is being done about it?

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