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Goodbye, Melomys: Climate Change Claims Its First Mammal Species

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The Bramble Cay melomys is the first mammal extinct due to climate change. Learn more about the Australian melomys in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Mars Has a Magnetosphere Problem. Inflatables Could Help

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Scientists have proposed creating an artificial magnetosphere for Mars with some help from inflatables. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Secret Words of Scrabble Quiz

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If you've ever played Scrabble, you know the way to win is to play words no one uses in everyday speech. How much do you know about these serious Scrabble words?

How Offshore Drilling Works

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Offshore drilling means combing Earth for new underwater oil reserves. Learn more about offshore drilling and finding oil in the midst of rough seas.

The Aging Process

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Knowing how and why your body changes with age can help you prevent certain conditions and slow down the aging process. Learn about the aging process here.

Fun Science Projects for Kids

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Fun science projects for kids range from making glue and invisible ink to making virtual vomit and snot. Learn to do fun science projects for kids.

How Machine-to-Machine Communication Works

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Are you interested in M2M communications for automatic transmission and measurement of data? Learn more about M2M communications at HowStuffWorks.

Solar Panels Are Slowly Making Their Way on Cars

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On a hot day, you could practically singe your fingers on your car's steering wheel. But what if all that heat could be leveraged to power its engine instead?

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