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What is electroreception and how do sharks use it?

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Sharks use electroreception to locate prey. Learn how the elasmobranch family uses electroreception and what ions have to do with electroreception.

How Lust Works

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What is lust? How does it help promote long-term mating? Read about lust at HowStuffWorks.

GLOBE Wants You as a Citizen Scientist

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Citizen science allows virtually anyone to collect and analyze date about the Earth. GLOBE wants you to become its citizen scientist.

How Artificial Vision Will Work

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There was once no cure for blindness, but artificial vision systems implanted directly on the retina may restore sight. Is a silicon microchip the answer to combating retinal disease?

How Solenoids Work

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You use solenoids every day without ever knowing it. So what exactly are they and how do they work?

How to Volunteer Nursing Services

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Volunteer nursing is a great way to refresh your interest in medicine while helping others. Read about the training and benefits of volunteer nursing.

How Segways Work

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The Segway is a potentially revolutionary personal transport device. Learn about the Segway, its capabilities and how it compares to a conventional car.

How the Space Launch System Will Work

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Have you met the driving force behind the U.S. space program for the foreseeable future? Take a second to get acquainted with the proposed blasting behemoth.

The Stratosphere Is Home to Earth's Ozone Layer

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The stratosphere is one of Earth's five atmospheric layers that also includes the troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere.

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