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Ukrainian Refugees May Never Return Home, Even After the War Ends

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Research shows that generations of refugees, whether displaced because of war, climate or famine, may no longer want to return to the place that was once home, even after it is safe to do so.

What Is an Internal Combustion Engine?

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Explore the mechanics and inner workings of the internal combustion engine, an innovation of the Industrial Revolution that transformed transportation.

Sailfish Are Super-fast, Stunning and Smart Ocean Predators

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Sailfish are the fastest known animal in the ocean. Just how fast? As fast as a cheetah. That's how fast.

Quantum Entanglement Is the Strangest Phenomenon in Physics, But What Is It?

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Einstein famously called the phenomenon "spooky action at a distance," and physicists just won the Nobel Prize for their work on it, but what is quantum entanglement?

14 Big Lizards That Outsize Your Cat (and Many Dogs)

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Whether they're prowling the forest floor or basking in the sun, big lizards are fascinating creatures. They come in all shapes and sizes, with some being land-dwelling behemoths and others being arboreal species that rule the treetops.

The Ultimate Horror Movie Quiz

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Ghastly ghouls, serial slashers, and all the things that go bump in the night. Can you ace our ultimate horror trivia test?

Do red-light cameras save lives?

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Do red-light cameras save lives? Read about the effectiveness of red-light cameras at HowStuffWorks.

Who Rides Passenger Trains in the U.S. These Days?

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In 2015, the U.S. population numbered 320 million, but less than 10 percent of those people rode the rails. So who does?

10 Types of Wasps: Fierce but Not Always Threatening

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Think all wasps are just angry insects looking to ruin your picnic? Think again. There are types of wasps that build nests underground, some that live in solitary splendor and others that are downright helpful to your garden.

How LSD Works

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LSD, also sometimes known as acid or Electric Kool-Aid, was the drug of choice for hippies. What made LSD so popular and what are acid trips like?

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