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Eco Engineers: 5 Animals That Can Reshape Earth's Waterways

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Animals leave their marks on the ecosystem in ways you probably never imagined. Learn about five that can affect the waterways at HowStuffWorks.

10 Ways to Proactively Protect Your Engine

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How can you protect your engine proactively? Check out 10 ways to proactively protect your engine at HowStuffWorks.

Tidal Bores Are Rare, Fast and Have Epic Waves

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The rare phenomenon of tidal bores happens in only a few places on the globe. HowStuffWorks looks at the conditions it takes for bore tides to occur.

Is Permafrost Really, Well, Permanent?

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Permafrost across the globe is rapidly melting. What could this mean for the future of the planet?

What is activated charcoal and why is it used in filters?

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Charcoal is carbon. Activated charcoal is charcoal that has been treated with oxygen to open up millions of tiny pores between the carbon atoms. What does this have to do with its absorbancy?

What is pollen?

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Pollen, a fine powder, is the sperm that flowers use to reproduce. Learn what pollen is in this article.

How the SteriPEN Works

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The SteriPEN is a very popular travel gadget. Learn more about the SteriPEN at HowStuffWorks.

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