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How can a bar code save your life?

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How can a barcode save your life? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how a barcode can save your life.

What is the biggest truck in the world?

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Just how big is the biggest truck in the world? Get the stats on size, payload and weight, and find who holds claim to "biggest truck in the world".

Biofuels vs. Fossil Fuels

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What's the difference between biofuels and fossil fuels? Keep reading to see how biofuels compare to fossil fuels.

Organizing the Countries of the World by Continent

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With the addition of South Sudan as the 195th sovereign nation in 2011, the world witnessed another chapter in its ever-expanding story.

10 Largest Economies in the World, Ranked by Nominal GDP

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Often measured by GDP (gross domestic product), the size of an economy is often defined by the total value of all the goods and services produced the borders of a given country. This gives us a nice, round (and often very large) number to stick next to a country's name, which makes it easy to compare to other countries.

5 Myths About Renewable Energy

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We're currently suspended between two ages: a time dependent on fossil fuels and a future dominated by renewable energy sources. Yet not everyone is sold on this vision, so a number of myths about renewable energy persist.

What's the Difference Between a Nautical Mile and a Mile?

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What is a nautical mile, and how does it differ from a normal mile and a kilometer?

How MOAB Works

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When the U.S. Air Force tested the MOAB last year, it tested one of the largest conventional bombs ever built. MOAB stands for Massive Ordnance Air Burst, and it's not for the faint-hearted. Find out how it fits into the U.S. arsenal.

Is antiperspirant toxic?

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Is antiperspirant toxic? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if antiperspirant is toxic.

Could Earth Ever Get a New Ocean?

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To say geologic time moves at a snail's pace is an insult to snails. Our planet's continents are always in flux: Could a new ocean grow amid those incredibly slow changes?

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