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What Is a Lone Wolf?

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A lone wolf either purposely leaves a pack or accidentally gets separated. Learn how a wolf becomes a lone wolf, and how a lone wolf lives on its own.

Knight

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Knights, in the Middle Ages, were warrior horsemen. A knight was called Sir, and was usually of a noble or a genteel family.

How do peregrine falcons fly so fast?

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Peregrine falcons are one of the fastest animals on Earth. Learn how peregrine falcons get their speed and which animals should take cover.

Car Seats: Fast Facts

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Get fast facts on car seat safety, and easy-to-read explanations on harnesses, the LATCH system, and what to look for when buying car seats.

How does a NASCAR track physically change during a race?

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How does a NASCAR track physically change during a race? It changes from a solid track to a near-liquid form. Learn about how a NASCAR track changes.

What's a walk score?

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A walk score is a measure of your neighborhood's walkability. Learn about what a walk score is and find out how the Web site Walk Score rates your walkshed.

Has Earth reached its carrying capacity?

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Carrying capacity is the idea that sustainability requires balance. Learn about carrying capacity and human population.

Planetarium

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Planetarium, is an educational device for showing the locations and movements of the planets and other objects in the universe.

Were ancient Egyptians the first feminists?

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The first feminists might've lived in ancient Egypt, where Herodotus documented aspects of gender equality. Did the first feminists live in ancient Egypt?

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