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How Carbon Negative Cement Works

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Carbon negative cement could be the solution to the carbon dioxide emissions caused by the production of cement. Learn about carbon negative cement.

10 Unique Careers You Won't Believe Exist

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'So, what do you do?' 'I'm a tampon tester.' How's that for cocktail conversation? Let HowStuffWorks help you find your new, unique career.

How long does it take to excavate an archaeological dig site?

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To excavate an archaeological dig site a great deal of time and patience is required. Find out how long it takes to excavate an archaeological dig site.

Do we need biodegradable plastics?

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No all plastic is biodegradable. Could using more biodegradable plastic help our environment? Do we really need it? Find out if we really need biodegradable plastic with this article by HowStuffWorks.com.

10 Cool Animals That Stand Out in a Crowd

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Animal have some amazing skills. Read on to see which animals have the most amazing skills.

Could You Really Outrun a Tyrannosaurus Rex?

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OK, hop in your time machine, find a T. rex and challenge it to a race. Who'd win? Find out if you could outrun a Tyrannosaurus rex at HowStuffWorks.

Aurochs (Rhymes With 'Ox') Was the Great Granddaddy of Cattle

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The aurochs was a powerful wild ox that once roamed across much of Europe, North Africa, and western Asia. This extinct species, known scientifically as Bos primigenius, is widely recognized as the wild ancestor of modern domestic cattle.

Can solar energy power everyday objects efficiently?

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Even though they've come down in price, solar panels are still expensive and somewhat inefficient. And then there are cloudy days. Can solar panels ever replace fossil fuels for our everyday needs?

How Hydrogen Cars Work

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Hydrogen cars operate differently than conventional cars. Learn more about hydrogen cars at HowStuffWorks.

Could we harvest energy from earthquakes?

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Fossil fuels, including coal, oil and natural gas, supply the bulk of the world's energy demand. Wind, the sun and nuclear energy are ascending sources of power worldwide. Could we tap into the power from earthquakes?

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