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Why do lawns need to be aerated?

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Aerated lawns can be healthier lawns if aeration is done right. Learn how aerated lawns relieve compacted soil and get grass breathing again.

How Arborists Work

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Arborists help take care of trees, but that can be difficult; tree work often requires climbing and other hazards. Learn more about arborists.

How Eco-anxiety Works

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Eco-anxiety is a chronic concern over environmental issues. Learn about eco-anxiety a treatments for eco-anxiety.

How the Doomsday Ark Works

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If the Earth is struck by calamity, will survivors find salvation in the proposed Doomsday Ark? The lunar-based vault will contain information that could help jumpstart a new civilization.

How Diesel Engines Work

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Diesel engines are often more efficient and less expensive to operate than their gasoline alternatives. So why aren't there more diesels on the roads? Well, they have their own issues, too.

Summer Water Activities for Kids

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These summer water activities for kids are fun to do, and they'll keep kids busy for hours. Learn more about summer water activities for kids.

How the Sierra Club Works

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The Sierra Club protects the environment by lobbying for environmental preservation. Learn more about the Sierra Club conservation efforts.

Plant Activities for Kids

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Plant activities for kids engage children in outdoor learning projects. Check out plant activities for kids, and get your children exploring today.

How the Tornado Intercept Vehicle Works

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Tornado chasers generally stay about a mile away from the tornado itself -- but not IMAX cinematographer Sean Casey. He has built a Tornado Intercept Vehicle and hopes to withstand a direct hit. Check it out.

Uranus: The Ice Giant on a Tilted Axis

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Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and sits on an axial plane tilted at a jaw-dropping 97.7-degree angle. And yes, Uranus does actually stink.

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