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What is grass banking?

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Grass banking involves landowners leasing their plots to ranchers in exchange for conservation work. Learn more about grassbanking and where it's big.

How Exhaust Heat Recovery and Recirculation Works

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Exhaust heat recovery and recirculation technologies are made to maximize the efficiency of a vehicle's exhaust. Read about exhaust heat recovery on HowStuffWorks.

Why did Gandhi march 240 miles for salt?

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The Salt March was Gandhi's march to Dandi in protest of British tax policies. Read about the Salt Satyagraha.

What are eco-plastics?

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Eco-plastics are plastics that are actually friendly to the environment. Learn about eco-plastics.

Pet-Friendly Hotels Guide

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Pet-friendly hotels are hard to come by, but are usually worth the search. Learn all about pet-friendly hotels at Animal Planet.

How the NHRA Works

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The NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) is the world's largest auto racing organization. Learn more about how the NHRA works at HowStuffWorks.

How the Galapagos Islands Work

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The Galapagos Islands are famous for giving Charles Darwin the inspiration for his theory of evolution. Learn about the Galapagos Islands.

How Long Does It Take to Form a Habit? The 'Three-Week' Rule

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Three weeks of hard work. Is that all it takes to kick your smoking habit, taste for junk food or serial inability to stop hitting the snooze button? Sounds almost too good to be true, doesn't it?

Can New York City's Skyscrapers Accommodate Vertical Farming?

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Vertical farming is a method of large-scale farming in an urban environment. Learn about the benefits of a vertical farm and vertical farming technology.

Can my car tell me the speed limit?

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Sticking to the car speed limit is the best way to avoid flashing blue lights. Isn't there a way to learn the car speed limit from, well, your car?

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