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How Location Tracking Works

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Location tracking can help find people in an emergency, but it can also make your whereabouts known to strangers. Learn about location tracking.

What are the future limits of replacement parts for the human body?

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There are replacement parts for the human body being developed every day. Find out if there are limits to replacement parts for the human body.

Who was Marco Polo?

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Marco Polo was an 11th-century Italian explorer responsible for bringing information about China to Europe. Read about Marco Polo and his biography.

10 Least Known Countries: Nauru, Tuvalu, Comoros, and More

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Most people can rattle off the names of big tourist hotspots. But ask them about the least known countries, and you’ll probably get a blank stare. (And rightfully so: That's a pretty weird question to ask.)

How to Become an Astronaut

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Like a firefighter or a rock star, an astronaut is one of those jobs kids say they want to have when they grow up. If you're still serious, we can tell you what it takes.

Direct Democracy Allows Citizens to Decide Laws Without Representatives

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In politics, direct democracy means giving everyday people—not just politicians—a direct say in laws and policies. Unlike a representative democracy, where elected officials make decisions on behalf of the people, direct democracy allows citizens to vote on political issues themselves.

What If Everyone on Earth Spoke the Same Language?

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Would the people of the world get along better if they spoke the same language? Or would it just be easier for us to hate each other?

Who invented video games?

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More than two-thirds of U.S. households play video games, according to the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Without the crazy ideas of a few pioneering folks, we might still be stuck playing marathon sessions of charades. So who do we have to thank?

As Light Pollution Grows, Much of Humanity Can't See the Milky Way

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A new 'atlas' of light pollution finds that one third of people on Earth can't see the night sky's most dramatic feature.

The Most Expensive City in the U.S. and 9 Painfully Pricey Contenders

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What’s the most expensive city in the U.S.? The answer depends on how you calculate cost, but some major cities stand out for their soaring living costs, housing prices, and everyday expenses.

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