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How Scanning Electron Microscopes Work

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Scanning electron microscopes give scientists an incredible level of magnification. Learn about scanning electron microscopes.

Airline Travel for Pets Guide

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Airline travel for pets can be complicated, especially if you don't have the required materials. Learn all about airline travel for pets at.

Hives Overview

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Hives are a common skin problem. Learn more about how hives work at HowStuffWorks.

How to Match Colors to Your Skin Tone

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Want to know how to match colors to your skin tone? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to match colors to your skin tone.

How the Fisker Karma Works

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The Fisker Karma is a luxury plug-in hybrid car. Get history, details and specs on the Fisker Karma in this article.

How Solar Thermal Power Works

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Solar thermal power can revolutionize energy production. Learn all about solar thermal power at HowStuffWorks.

Free Socks Knitting Patterns

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Interesting patterns and cozy warmth make these socks great for cool weather. Keep your feet warm and dry with our free socks knitting patterns.

What would nuclear winter be like?

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If the sight of a mushroom cloud burning above the horizon suggests that the nuclear weapon-equipped world might end with a bang, then nuclear winter presents the notion that post-World War III humanity might very well die with a whimper.

How Glassblowing Works

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Glassblowing may seem like a fairly recent art form, but it's really been around since the Roman Empire. Read more about glassblowing.

How is volcanic ash made?

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Volcanic ash is what's left after a volcano literally blows its top. Learn how volcanic ash can devastate everything under its gray blanket.

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