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How Urban Planning Works

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Urban planning works to design a city so that it can be used effectively by its people. Find out more about how urban planning works.

How Diabetes Affects the Heart

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Diabetes has a direct effect on heart health. Learn how diabetes can cause or exacerbate many of the aspects of heart disease.

How Blood Works

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Blood is the most commonly tested part of the body, and it is truly the river of life. Learn about red and white blood cells, lymphocytes, blood tests, blood types and blood donation.

How the Airbus A380 Works

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The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger jetliner. Learn about the Airbus A380, the technology behind the A380 and see pictures of an A380 under construction.

10 Reasons Why Space Exploration Matters to You

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Yes, we have some amazing inventions thanks to space exploration, and we're curious about life on other planets. But the cosmos also touches a deeper part of our psyches. Here are 10 reasons space exploration matters to you.

How Many Bones Are in the Human Body and Other Skeletal Facts

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Bones give our body structure and enable us to stand, walk and move. So exactly how many bones are in the human body anyway?

A Guide to Supplements for Seniors

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Supplements for seniors can help to control hormones and even protect against cancer. Learn about the pros and cons of supplements for seniors.

Could You Dig a Tunnel Right Through the Center of Earth?

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Let's say you have a lunch date to make - and it's on the other side of the planet. Wouldn't it be convenient to pop down a hole through Earth's innards? But what would really happen if you did?

Famous Locomotives

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Famous locomotives, such as the John Bull locomotive, have helped shape the history of American railroads. Learn more about some famous locomotives.

10 Best Barbecue Side Dishes

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What barbecue is complete without complementary barbecue side dishes? Learn more and check out the 5 best barbecue side dishes.

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