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What were the first HDTVs?

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Do you know when the first HDTV hit the shelf? Take a look at the history behind the first HDTVs and HDTV development.

How the Google Phone Works

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The Google phone could be the next big thing in the world of wireless communications. Learn about the Google phone and how the Google phone will work.

'Tree-niner-fife': The Global Language of Pilots

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Pilots on international flights use aviation English, a stripped-down, specialized version of the language, to communicate with air traffic controllers.

What is disengagement theory?

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The disengagement theory states that the elderly will remove themselves from many social networks. Learn about the disengagement theory.

Understanding the Categories of Hurricanes

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The categories of hurricanes are defined by wind speed and wind-caused building damage. The scale was created to communicate needs for post-storm resources.

The Messy Legacy of the Columbus Day Holiday

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As more states are swapping Columbus Day celebrations for Indigenous Peoples' Day observances, does Columbus Day still have any relevance?

15 Largest Cities in Montana, Ranked by Population

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Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a state of stunning natural beauty, mountain ranges and a growing population. The largest cities in Montana are characterized by a mix of historic charm and modern development, serving as gateways to outdoor adventures and economic hubs for their regions.

Who Won the Cold War?

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The U.S. and Soviet Union fought the Cold War for 45 years via proxy wars and a near-complete polarization of the rest of the world. But did either side really win?

Most Racist Countries in the World: A Global Look at Inequality

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Assessing racial equity globally is complex, involving policies, cultural attitudes and systemic issues that impact minority communities differently across regions.

How Comas Work

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Learn the physiological processes that trigger a coma, how an actual coma differs from television depictions and how often people awaken after months or even years of being in a coma.

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