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How Cricket Farming Works

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HowStuffWorks looks at how cricket farming works, and how it could impact the future of our food supply.

How Zero Population Growth Works

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The goal of zero population growth is to reach a sustainable global birth rate. Explore how zero population growth works and if it is possible.

8 Jobs AI Will Replace and 8 It Won't (Yet)

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The release of the AI software ChatGPT has made many people nervous about the future of their jobs. Which areas of work seem most vulnerable to AI?

How DeSoto Cars Work

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DeSoto was an offshoot of Chrysler Corporation, aiming for the market just above Plymouth in size, power and price. Learn about DeSoto's origins.

1963-1992 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer

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The arrival of the Jeep Wagoneer to showrooms in late 1962 caused a stir among buyers. Follow the development of the classic family and cargo vehicle.

10 Homebuilt Tech Tools for the Developing World

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Homebuilt tech tools and DIY technologies can greatly improve people's lives. Learn about 10 DIY homebuilt tech tools for the developing world.

How does an EPIRB distress radio work?

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EPIRB helps rescuers locate you in an emergency situation, and these radios have saved many lives since their creation. Find out how EPIRB radios work.

What does it mean when a barometer is rising or falling?

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A barometer is an instrument that is used to predict the weather. Learn about barometers in this article.

How do they create the hopping cars you see in the movies?

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I would really like to know how people can make their cars jump up and down with their front wheels like they do in movies like "Boyz in the Hood."

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