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Do jackals use babysitters?

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Jackal pack are usually made up of a mating pair, their offspring and, in larger packs, nonbreeding adults. Learn how jackals use babysitters for support.

What are solar shingles?

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You've probably come across solar panels before, but what about solar shingles? Learn about solar shingles in this article on HowStuffWorks.

1953, 1954, 1955 Edwards America

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The 1953-1955 Edwards America was the brainchild of automaker Sterling H. Edwards. See pictures and a profile of the 1953-1955 Edwards America.

The Nose Knows: 5 Questions to Ask Before a Septum Piercing

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Septum piercing has been a worldwide symbol of beauty in many cultures, but there are some things to know before you take the plunge and pierce.

Costumes 101 Pictures

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Amazing costumes are the envy at sci-fi conventions and Halloween parties. Check out these pictures to learn the basics of building costumes.

The Zodiac Guide to Aquarius and Sagittarius Compatibility

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Discover the truth about Aquarius and Sagittarius compatibility! Explore their adventurous bond, strengths in relationships, and how these zodiac signs align perfectly.

Tungsten's Boiling Point Is 10,030 F and Other Crazy Facts

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Tungsten's hardness and heat resistance make it a must for products like rocket engine nozzles, armor-piercing bullets and even the humble light bulb filament. In fact, pure tungsten boils at 10,030 F, the same as the photosphere of the sun.

How a Lone Sculptor Gave New Faces to Injured Soldiers of WWI

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Anna Coleman Ladd made masks for soldiers badly injured in WWI. HowStuffWorks looks at how this heroic woman's work changed lives.

The Ring of Fire Is the Pacific's Volcanic Hotspot

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Explore the Pacific Ring of Fire, a 24,900-mile zone with 75% of Earth's volcanoes and 90% of its earthquakes, shaped by dynamic tectonic activity.

How Leaf Springs Work

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Leaf springs are important when towing heavy objects. Learn about leaf springs at HowStuffWorks.

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