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What are the dangers of hydrogen-powered vehicles?
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What are some of the chemical dangers that might be associated with hydrogen-powered vehicles? Read about the hydrogen-powered vehicle dangers.
How to Volunteer at a Museum
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Curious about how to volunteer at a museum? Read this article to learn how to start volunteering at a museum that interests you.
Top 10 Study Tips for the GRE
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Are standardized tests the stuff of your nightmares? Find out how you can sleep easy again with these 10 tips for making the GRE less daunting.
What's the difference between backscatter machines and millimeter wave scanners?
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Nope, these advanced imaging technologies are not the same. So whether you're concerned about privacy, safety or time as you're shuffling through the airport security line, we can tell you how these two types of scanners stack up against each other.
Cryptocurrencies: The Creation of AI, Aliens or Even the Antichrist?
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Cryptocurrencies are here to stay, but who's really behind their creation: AI, aliens or the Antichrist? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know explains.
10 Common Tax Mistakes
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Avoiding tax mistakes will keep you out of hot water with the IRS and keep more money in your pocket. Read our list of 10 common tax mistakes.
What is the definition of insanity?
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We often throw around the word "insanity" for acts that seem to have no rational explanation (like a teacher giving an insanely difficult test). Legally speaking, though, it's actually a narrow term that's very difficult to prove in court.
How Airport Security Works
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According to the Department of Homeland Security 730 million people travel on passenger jets every year. Are these folks safe? Find out how high-tech solutions are being used to make flying as safe as possible.
Who owns the oceans?
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International water covers 71 percent of the Earth's surface and includes five oceans. Learn how international water is shared among all the nations.
How much money should you have in your savings account?
How much money should you have in your savings account? Do you know? Find out how much in this article by HowStuffWorks.com.