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5 Ideas for Doubling the World's Food Supply

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With the world's population expanding and its arable land shrinking, how in the world are we going to have enough food to feed everyone? Here are five ways.

How Ambulances Work

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How are ambulances dispatched and why do they cost so much? HowStuffWorks takes a close look at the world of ambulances.

10 Reasons to Telecommute

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Reasons to telecommute include saving money, time and environment. Learn our top 10 reasons to telecommute at HowStuffWorks.

How Transmissive Film Works

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Transmissive film can make a LCDs display brighter and easier to read. Or it can keep others from reading your screen. Learn about transmissive film.

How In-dash Night-vision Systems Work

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You might have heard about in-dash night-vision systems, but how much do you really know? Learn about in-dash night-vision systems at HowStuffWorks.

How CFL Bulbs Work

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CFL bulbs are eco-friendly alternatives to traditional bulbs. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about CFL bulbs.

1920-1929 Ford Trucks

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As the Ford company grew in the 1920s, so did the demand for Ford trucks. Explore 1920s Ford trucks -- and find great photos -- in this article.

How did ancient civilizations use sundials to tell time?

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Ancient sundials first popped up in Egypt around 1500 B.C. Learn how these sundials came about and what they were used for all those centuries ago.

Exactly what happens if we run out of water?

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On a planet that is 70 percent water, people don't have enough clean, safe water to drink. We're in a water crisis, and water rights are becoming a big issue. What happens if we just plain run out?

How Windows Live E-mail Works

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Windows Live supports several e-mail programs including Hotmail and Windows Live Mail. Find out more about Windows Live e-mail at HowStuffWorks.com.

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