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Modern Decline of Railroads

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The decline of railroads came about during the 1960s and 1970s as the automobile dominated transportation. Read about the decline of railroads.

How Scientific Peer Review Works

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Scientific peer review is a quality-control system that critiques all new scientific discoveries. Learn more scientific peer review and its flaws.

The 10 Heaviest Buildings Ever Moved

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The five heaviest buildings ever moved rank high in the history of structural moving. Learn what those five heaviest buildings are.

Housebreaking Your Pet 101

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Learn some of the more popular ways to housebreak pets and troubleshoot some of the most common housebreaking problems that trainers encounter.

How the Apollo Spacecraft Worked

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The Apollo program was initiated with the goal of landing a man on the moon. What was the spacecraft that helped make this giant leap for mankind?

32 Home Remedies for Tartar and Plaque

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Learn simple, effective home remedies for preventing and removing tartar and plaque build-up on teeth.

Oral Hygiene 101

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Proper oral hygiene can help keep your teeth strong and prevent some painful dental problems. Learn about how to care for your teeth.

How Wetlands Work

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Wetlands act like sponges, soaking up extra water during floods. They filter water as it runs to our rivers and streams. Find out what else wetlands do.

10 Innovations in Winemaking

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People have been making (and drinking) wine for 8,000 years -- which means lots of innovations both now and in the past, from creating Champagne to quirky wine labels.

How Amnesia Works

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Memory is your only personal record of the past and of who you are as an individual. What if you woke up one morning and your memory was gone?

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