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6 Pets that Traveled Long Distances to Get Home
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How lost dogs and cats find their way home is a mystery. Read about 6 pets that traveled long distances to get home to their owners.
Why do sinus problems get worse during air travel?
Many travelers experience sinus problems, especially in the air. Learn why sinus problems get worse during travel in this article from HowStuffWorks.
6 Cool Innovations That Could Change Air Travel Forever
Choosing your seatmates through social media? Facial recognition technology to match you and your luggage? The airline industry has the ideas... but will it adopt them?
Unlimited Flights for One Flat Price: Could OneGo Be the Netflix of Air Travel?
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New startup OneGo is trying to create a membership system for unlimited air travel through its app. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
When a baseball player hits a home run, how do they know how far the ball traveled?
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When Mark McGwire hits a home run, the distance the ball traveled is always announced on the scoreboard and on television a few seconds later. How do they know how far the ball traveled?
Why do I need an electrical adapter when I travel overseas?
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Although technology is helping to make the world seem a lot smaller, there are still major differences between countries. Learn about electrical standardization around the globe.
What If You Traveled Faster Than the Speed of Light?
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The speed of light is like that annoying friend who beats you at every game. What would happen if humans one day surpassed the cosmic speed limit?
How Fast Does a Bullet Travel?
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Reference frames can help explain how a bullet fired from a gun behaves on a moving train. Learn more about reference frames and Newton's first law.
The Blue Shark Is Built for Long-distance Travel
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Sleek, fast, and unmistakably tinted with ocean hues, the blue shark is a standout among pelagic sharks.
The Tri-State Tornado of 1925 Traveled Over 200 Miles
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On March 18, 1925, a massive and terrifying storm tore through the Midwest, becoming the Tri-State Tornado, the deadliest tornado in United States history.