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Can a sound wave kill you?

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A sound wave alone probably won't kill you. Crank the volume on a terrible song, though, and you just might annoy everyone to death.

How the Ancient Land Blob Gondwana Became Today's Continents

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Gondwana was a humongous landmass that persisted for 300 million years before it began to break up, forming all the continents in the modern Southern Hemisphere.

What's the Secret Behind the Numbers on the Interstate Signs?

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Why is one road named I-5 while another is I-480? We take a closer look at the digits on those red, white and blue shield-shaped signs.

What makes your arms, legs and feet fall asleep?

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What makes your arms, legs and feet fall asleep? Basically, your nerves go a little haywire when your limbs fall asleep. Learn why.

How does a time-of-use program with the power company work?

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Chances are your power company in your area advertises a "time-of-use" program. But what exactly does this mean and can you really save on your power bill by signing up for this type of service?

How does a pitcher warm up?

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How does a pitcher warm up? Learn how a pitcher warms up in baseball in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How can a bracelet track your heart rate?

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Can you depend on a bracelet to track your heart rate while you're working out? Learn about heart rate bracelets at HowStuffWorks.

Are You a True New Yorker?

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If you are in the habit of looking up a restaurant's health grade before ordering and slow-walking tourists drive you completely crazy, you might just be a true New Yorker. Let's take a closer look.

UAP Meaning: Understanding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

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UFOs and UAPs both refer to unidentified objects in the sky, but scientists prefer the term UAP. And that's because when we hear UFO, we automatically assume aliens.

The Arctic Ocean and Why You Literally Can't Live Without It

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The Arctic Ocean sits at the top of the planet, wrapped around the geographic North Pole and within by the Arctic Circle.

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