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Portland Cement: A Concrete History With Structural Integrity

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Invented in 1824, Portland cement remains prominent in modern construction. Learn about the hydraulic binder's raw materials and applications.

Why do children have a sweet tooth?

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You already know that children are attracted to sweets, but do you know why children have a sweet tooth? Learn why children have a sweet tooth here.

How will computers evolve over the next 100 years?

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Computer evolution has happened at a very rapid pace in the 20th and 21st centuries. Learn about computer evolution in the next century.

How Nanowires Work

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Nanowires are incredibly thin structures that have an incredible length-to-width ratio. Learn about nanowires and how nanowires are created.

How the Future Force Warrior Will Work

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For the battlefield of the future, the U.S. Army is developing an infantry uniform that will provide superhuman strength and much more. Learn how the Future Force Warrior will turn a soldier into an "F-16 on legs."

How Laser Analysis Works

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Laser analysis is advancing everything from forensics and archaeology to health care and art history. Learn how laser analysis technology works.

Biotic Factors vs. Abiotic Factors: Examples and Dependencies

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The natural world is a finely-tuned balance of biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) components that shape our environments. Various biotic factors directly affect processes like population growth, plant growth and nutrient cycling.

How Amplifiers Work

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It may seem like an audio add-on, but without an amplifier, you'd never be able to hear the music on your CDs (your neighbors might be happier, but would you?). Find out how amps pump it up to 11.

Why Ice Usually Freezes Cloudy, Not Clear

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Ice cubes usually look cloudy and opaque in the middle, despite the fact that water is clear. What's the deal?

Say Cheese! Eat This Instead of a Sweet Dessert

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Eating cheese instead of a sweet dessert is a good alternative. Find out why cheese is a better option than a sweet dessert.

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