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Dinosaur Encyclopedia

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Dinosaurs have captured our imaginations and these articles will lead you into the world of dinosaur research and back to the age of dinosaurs.

Health Benefits of Nuts

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Nuts help the body in many ways, including lowering LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol levels. Learn the health benefits of nuts.

How did a programmer find sex offenders on MySpace?

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When MySpace claimed it couldn't patrol its profiles for sexual predators, Wired News editor and former hacker Kevin Poulsen took it as a challenge.

What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?

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It's a chicken-or-egg situation: What came first? Perplexed people need wonder no longer, as we've sussed out the answer to this ancient riddle.

How many solar cells would I need in order to provide all of the electricity that my house needs?

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How many solar cells would I need in order to provide all of the electricity that my house needs? Learn more about solar cells and how they work.

10 Fitness Facts Women Should Know

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These fitness facts for women cover information and tips for easy exercise and living a healthy lifestyle. See 10 fitness facts for women to get started.

Which Iconic Dragon Ball Z Villain Are You?

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We're not trying to Cell you on the idea, but we're just Saiyan ... If you want to find out which Dragon Ball Z villain you are, you better take a few moments to fill out this quiz. Ready? Let's go!

Jabuticaba: The Superfruit That's Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

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The fruit of the jabuticaba grows on its trunk and branches and is as sweet as a grape. But it's very perishable once it's picked.

Why does beer form a head but soda doesn't?

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A quickly poured beer or soda can create a layer of foam -- also known as a "head" -- toward the top of the glass. But while a soda head rapidly disappears, a beer head lingers even after you've begun to drink the beer. How can this be possible?

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