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How Information Architecture Works

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Information architecture structures large amounts of information, such as information on the Web. Learn more about information architecture and the IA.

How Human Trafficking Works

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Why is so much money made from human trafficking? How did it start and how can it be stopped? Read about human trafficking at HowStuffWorks.

How far underground are oil deposits?

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The U.S. consumes 19.1 million barrels of petroleum each day -- almost half of it in the form of gasoline, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

What's the cheapest new energy alternative?

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America, and really the entire world as a whole, runs on fossil fuels like gasoline and coal. But it's no secret that these resources can't last forever.

Tips for Line Drying Your Clothes

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No stiff jeans, bunchy shoulders, or wrinkled pants. Learn more about line drying your clothes with these tips.

Diagnosing Chocolate's Quality With Ultrasound

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Ultrasound is more commonly associated with medicine or industry, but here's a sweet new use for it.

Is Driving Barefoot Illegal?

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Police definitely frown against us driving without shoes, but is it against the law? HowStuffWorks looks at whether you driving barefoot is illegal.

What a Tangled Web a Few Squirrels' Tails Can Weave

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It's a natural phenomenon known as a 'squirrel king.' But what's the deal and why do squirrels get tangled up? HowStuffWorks investigates.

Kummakivi, Finland's Balancing Rock, Seems to Defy the Laws of Physics

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It looks completely impossible that this rock should stand, balanced as it is, but it has not moved since the last ice age.

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