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How Your Brain Works

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Every animal you can think of -- mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians -- all have brains. But the human brain is unique. It gives us the power to think, plan, speak and imagine.

The Ultimate Vancouver Quiz

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When you think of Canada, you probably think of its two big cities: Montreal and Toronto. Don't forget about Vancouver, which is one of the most beautiful cities you might ever see. Situated at the western edge of Canada, Vancouver has a distinctly West Coast feel to it. Its many attractions include the orchestra, the comedy festival, and the aquarium. Take our quiz to learn more about Canada's "other" city -- Vancouver!

Where in England Should You Live?

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There is more to England than London. It contains more regional accents, local attractions, and history than many people are aware of. Do you think you'd love living in the land of the Queen? Take this quiz and find out which city is right for you!

10 San Diego Beaches Where Summer Is (Almost) Year-round

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With sun-kissed shores and miles of coastline, San Diego beaches rank among the best on the West Coast. From family-friendly bays to dog friendly beaches, this city offers something for every kind of sun seeker.

6 Least-visited Countries in the World

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When most people dream of travel, they think of popular tourist destinations packed with iconic landmarks and crowded attractions. But the least-visited countries in the world offer something different: raw natural beauty, rich culture, and a chance to explore without the tourist crowds.

How Many Data Centers Does AWS Have? Amazon Web Services' Reach

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When you ask, "How many data centers does AWS have," you're really asking how the world’s largest cloud provider builds enough computing power to support wide swaths of the publicly available internet.

How To Repair Room Air Conditioners

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A window air conditioner works much the same as a central system. In order to repair it, learn the components of your window air conditioner.

How Wires, Fuses, and Connectors Work

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Wires, fuses and connectors are the kind of thing in your car that you never think about, but they are essential. They're not just there to keep your radio and lights working! Learn why they are so important.

Pripyat: The Ukrainian Ghost Town in Chernobyl's Shadow

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The ghost city of Pripyat in Ukraine is one of the casualties of the Atomic Age and a warning to us all about the dangers of improperly managed nuclear power.

5 Worst Nuclear Disasters in the World

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Nuclear power plant accidents are rare, but when they happen, there can be lasting effects from the radiation. Here are history's most horrific accidents.

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