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HowStuffWorks: How can cities plan for growth?
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What are modern cities doing to accommodate growing populations?
HowStuffWorks: What is Jessie's Law?
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What is Jessie's Law, and why might it help the opioid epidemic?
HowStuffWorks Illustrated: Let's Learn Laundry Symbols
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Let's finally memorize those laundry symbols once and for all.
HowStuffWorks: Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's "Infinity Mirrors" exhibition
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's "Infinity Mirrors" exhibition
What the Stuff?!: 4 Insane Disguises That Actually Worked
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History is filled with connoisseurs of camouflage, and we have an entire list to prove it.
How Whales Work
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Whales are some of the largest living things on the planet. Learn about whales and find out how whales are able to sleep and withstand the pressures of the ocean.
HowStuffWorks: How can smart cities use technology wisely?
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As cities develop, how can technology be used to accommodate growing populations?
HowStuffWorks: Get Hooked on the Extreme Sport of Zip Lining
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We head to Historic Banning Mills, the world's largest zip line canopy park, to learn the science behind how zip line courses speed through the trees.
How Venus Flytraps Work
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Plants that eat other creatures? It sounds like a genetic experiment gone awry. But there's actually nothing unnatural about it; carnivorous plants have been around for millions of years.
How Tiger Sharks Work
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Tiger sharks are named for the dark spots and stripes that mark juveniles. Learn how tiger sharks are equally as ferocious as tigers.