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Chicxulub Crater: Where the End of the Dinosaurs Began
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The Chicxulub meteor impact may have killed off the dinosaurs. Would they have lived if the meteor missed? Learn more about the Chicxulub meteor.
How Trailer Wheel Hubs Work
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Trailer wheel hubs play an essential role in towing anything. Learn about trailer wheel hubs at HowStuffWorks.
Does fertilizer help or hurt my lawn?
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Lawn fertilizer is a key ingredient in lush, healthy lawns -- but how much is too much when it comes to fertilizer? Learn all about lawn fertilizer.
How the Cadillac Provoq Works
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The Cadillac Provoq may be luxurious, but it also sports eco-friendly materials and high fuel efficiency. Read about the Cadillac Provoq in this article.
How Moissanite Jewels Work
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Moissanite is explained in this article. Learn about moissanite.
How Do Water Softeners Work?
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A water softener uses sodium to help replace calcium and magnesium ions. Learn about about water softeners and how water softeners treat your water.
How Vitaminwater Works
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Vitaminwater is a new product from Glaceau that combines distilled water with vitamins, herbs and flavors. Learn about Glaceau's Vitaminwater product.
Will we soon be extinct?
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A mass extinction on Earth is long overdue, according to population ecologists. Find out what Earth's fossil record may be telling us about our future.
How a 'War of the Worlds' Radio Broadcast Panicked America
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The 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938 is one of the most famous in history, mainly because Americans believed aliens were invading.
Planet Mercury: Fast, Pockmarked and Shrinking
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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and it's the smallest in the solar system. So why does it have longer days than we have on Earth?