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How much water should I give my pet during a car trip?

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Giving water to your pet during a car trip can be tricky -- you don't want an accident on the seat. Get tips for giving water to your pet during a car trip.

How the Antikythera Mechanism Worked

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Could an ancient, shoebox-size geared device change the way we think about technology's history?

Could Thorium Power the Next Generation of Nuclear Reactors?

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Thorium is in many ways safer than uranium for nuclear power production. But is it safe enough to bet on for our energy future?

10 Telecommuting Careers That Can Make You Rich

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Are you looking for a lucrative telecommuting career? Check out HowStuffWorks to learn about telecommuting careers that can make you rich!

The History of E-commerce

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While the history of e-commerce is short, e-commerce has changed how we do business online. Learn more about the history of e-commerce.

Top 5 Innovations in the Electric Power Industry

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Would you buy a home without functioning power outlets? We've come to depend on electric power for many of our day-to-day activities. What innovations have been made in the electric power industry? Keep reading to find out.

The Secrets and Science Behind Starling Murmurations

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Starlings are short and thick, with dark feathers and long, pointy bills. Collectively, however, they transform into something else entirely.

How Telecommuting Works

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Telecommuting is an attractive alternative to office work for many people. Learn all about telecommuting at HowStuffWorks.

Crumple Theory: We Can Learn a Lot From How Paper Crumples

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Crumpling is a physical process that occurs when a thin sheet is forced to adapt to a smaller space and is seen in everything from DNA packing in a cell nucleus to the formation of mountains.

The Middle Lanes Are the Fastest in Track and Field ... Right?

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In track and field, it was conventional wisdom that the middle lanes of the track were the fastest. One economist put that assumption to the test.

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