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How Radiation Works

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Radiation is a loaded word. Believe it or not, not all radiation is bad for your health. Learn which radiation is deadly and which isn't deadly.

Walking Injuries

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Walking injuries can usually be avoided with proper conditioning. Learn about common walking injuries, their causes, and helpful prevention tips.

How to Walk in Bad Weather

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This introduction to how to walk in bad weather offers an overview of walking in the heat and cold. Find an introduction to how to walk in bad weather.

How Military Snipers Work

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Military snipers are highly trained sharpshooters that can hit a target from great distances. Learn about military snipers and military sniper training.

How Airplanes Work

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More than 100 years ago the Wright brothers made their historic first flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Even after all these years, their creation still boggles the mind: How can something so heavy take to the air?

How Floating Cities Will Work

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Floating cities could potentially house over 50,000 permanent residents in the sky! Learn about floating cities in this article.

How Anti-Lock Brakes Work

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Anti-lock brakes allow a car to stop quickly on slippery road conditions. Learn about anti-lock brakes and find out how an anti-lock brake system works.

Meet Archaeopteryx, a Feathered Dino With Wings and Teeth

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Archaepteryx was a very unique dinosaur in that it resembled a bird. Learn more about the Archaepteryx, Late Jurassic dinosaurs, and dinosaurs of all eras.

Knight

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Knights, in the Middle Ages, were warrior horsemen. A knight was called Sir, and was usually of a noble or a genteel family.

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