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How NASA Planetary Protection Works

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What if your job were to protect life in the galaxy at all costs? Read about NASA's Planetary Protection program at HowStuffWorks.

10 Dangerous Everyday Things in Your Home

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You would not believe the dangerous things in your home - everything from air freshener to cosmetics. Learn about the dangerous things in your home.

How Postdoctoral Admissions Works

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Postdoctoral admissions are slightly different than other types of college admissions processes. Learn about postdoctoral admissions in this article.

How Reincarnation Works

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Reincarnation is the concept that the soul, or some aspect of the soul, is reborn into new lives. Learn about the concept of reincarnation in Eastern religion.

Can Chocolate Give Me a Happy-high?

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Can chocolate give me a happy-high? Learn more about chocolate and happiness at HowStuffWorks.

What Would Your Job Be in the Army?

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They say it takes 10 men (or women!) in reserve to put one in the field. From logistics to strategy to medical to being that person in the field who they're supporting, which role suits you?

Ultra-processed Foods Are Addictive by Same Criteria as Tobacco

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Can ultra-processed foods really be considered addictive? Or are people just overindulging in foods that they like?

How Long Does It Take for Plastic to Decompose?

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Wood, grass and food scraps undergo a process known as biodegradation when they're buried. They're transformed by bacteria in the soil into other useful compounds, but those same bacteria typically turn up their noses at plastic. Luckily, that's not the end of the story.

What 'An Inconvenient Truth' Got Right (And Wrong) About Climate Change

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Now that its sequel is out, where did Al Gore's landmark environmental documentary hit the mark? What did it get wrong?

Is morality located in the brain?

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Is morality located in the brain? The concept of morality and the field of neuroscience are overlapping in MRI. Find out if morality is found in the brain.

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