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How NORAD Works
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NORAD is a military operation that is jointly run by the United States and Canada. Learn about NORAD and the unique location for the NORAD headquarters.
Jeepers Jamboree
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Jeepers Jamboree is an off-road adventure during which Jeep drivers discover the power of the Jeep through the difficult Rubicon Trail. Learn more.
Cheetah vs. Leopard: Can You Spot the Differences?
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Think you can handle cheetah vs. leopard identification? Despite the similar coats, these big cats are built for very different habitats and hunting priorities.
Nuclear Pasta Is the Super-Macaroni of the Universe
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This stellar noodle is the strongest material in the cosmos!
How Unimogs Work
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The first Unimog prototypes were created in 1947. Read about the history and development of the Unimog truck.
How Meteorology Works
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and the myriad phenomena that keep it in moving. Learn how far meteorology has come over the years.
Alpine Marmot
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The alpine marmot population has begin to decline in recent years. Find out the cause in these facts from HowStuffWorks.
Indoor Games for Kids
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Indoor games for kids range from making a nature-inspired board game to a dress-up relay race. Learn more about indoor games for kids.
How Bridges Work
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Bridges support tremendous weight, span huge distances and all the while withstand the greatest forces of nature. Find out about these engineering feats (as well as some of the flaws).
Pikas Are the Pikachus of the Wild
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Pikas are little mammals that, though they may look like rodents, are more closely related to rabbits.