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How Population Works
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Population is one of the most important aspects of human civilization. Learn about population and find out how a population is counted.
Introduction to the 1933-1935 Pierce Silver Arrow
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The 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow competed with the luxury cars from Cadillac, Lincoln, and Packard. Learn more about the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow.
How C-Sections Work
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C-sections are an increasingly popular method of giving birth in the United States. Find out what C-sections are and how C-sections work in this article.
10 Important Men's Health Questions to Ask
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There are important men's health questions to ask your doctor. Visit Discovery Health to see 10 important men's health questions to ask your doctor.
How Earthworms Work
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Earthworms aren't just good for fish bait. Read about earthworm anatomy, reproduction and life as an earthworm at HowStuffWorks.
What is Google Wallet?
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Google Wallet aims to make purchasing electronic. Find out the technologies behind Google Wallet and what Google Wallet can do.
How Body Odor Works
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Why do we have body odor? How can you prevent it? Read about the causes of body odor and how to deal with it.
How Personality Tests Work
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Personality tests are a huge phenomenon, but how legitimate is the science behind them? Find out in this article by HowStuffWorks.
10 Things Lefties Do Better
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Although left-handed people were thought to be "sinister" or "unnatural" in previous eras, we now know that left-handedness is natural for 10 percent of the population. And it can have some advantages over right-handedness too.
10 Things You Didn't Know About Einstein
The man who had some theories about relativity was also an eccentric who gleefully eschewed socks, dodged German military service and spurned social conventions.