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Subcutaneous Tissue

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What exactly is subcutaneous tissue? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about subcutaneous tissue.

What's the connection between compression ratio and fuel economy?

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What's the connection between compression ratio and fuel economy? Find out how an engine's compression ratio affects fuel economy.

How do you know when it's time for assisted living?

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When is it time for assisted living? It can be a hard decision to make. Find out how you know it is time for assisted living at Discovery Fit & Health.

Why Is Biodiversity Important for Ecosystems?

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Biodiversity means rainforests and reefs teeming with species right? There's more to it than that though. Genetic diversity has a big role to play, too. Just ask that cheetah cub.

Cutting: The New-Age Anorexia?

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Cutting is seen as the new age of anorexia because of the particular type of people that it affects. Learn more about cutting, the 'new age anorexia,' from Discovery Health.

Brainless, Footless Slime Molds Are Weirdly Intelligent and Mobile

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They might look like piles of goop, but slime molds can think and seemingly make decisions without a brain.

Live Life as a Cowboy and We'll Guess Your Old West Name

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The time of the Old West remains one of the least understood and most romanticized periods of American history, but it is hard to imagine oneself there. Take on the role of a cowboy and we'll hand you a moniker, partner.

Is Light Matter and Does It Weigh Anything?

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Seven ounces a ray! No, that's a lie. Measuring the weight of light is not as straightforward as that. So what's the more complicated explanation?

How much should you help with homework in third grade?

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How much should you help with homework in third grade? Learn about how much you should help your child with homework in the third grade.

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