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Did dinosaurs have feathers?

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Did dinosaurs have feathers? Some evidence found on fossils suggest that at least some kinds did. Find out did dinosaurs have feathers?

How FiOS Works

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FiOS is a fiber optic service offered by Verizon to United States homes. Learn how FiOS works in this article from HowStuffWorks.

What is grass banking?

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Grass banking involves landowners leasing their plots to ranchers in exchange for conservation work. Learn more about grassbanking and where it's big.

Why did Gandhi march 240 miles for salt?

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The Salt March was Gandhi's march to Dandi in protest of British tax policies. Read about the Salt Satyagraha.

How the FoodSaver System Works

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The FoodSaver System is an awesome kitchen gadget. Learn more about the FoodSaver System at HowStuffWorks.

What are Saturn's rings made of?

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What are Saturn's rings made of. Learn about Saturn's six main rings, what Saturn's rings are made of and how Saturn's rings were named.

How Atavisms Work

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Atavisms are traits that are left over from a distant evolutionary ancestor. Learn more about atavisms and the controversy surrounding atavism.

Science Projects for Kids: The Moon

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Science projects for kids: the moon give kids lunar adventures. Learn more about the phases of the moon, how the moon moves and how it looks.

Why do you have two lungs but only one heart?

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The two lungs-one heart system evolved because that was all we needed to survive. Learn more about the evolution of the two lungs-one heart system.

What Is the Greenhouse Effect? Is It Inherently Bad?

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We'd be up a creek without Earth's atmosphere and the greenhouse effect it provides, but it turns out that an overactive greenhouse effect can result in a similarly devastating outcome.

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