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How Much Do You Really Know About HVAC?
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HVAC professionals help us stay warm or cold on the days we need it most. Think you can keep your cool on this quiz? Take it to find out!
5 Long-lasting Building Materials
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Construction has come a long way from the mud huts or canvas tents early man. But what materials should be used to keep that roof securely over our heads?
What's the one thing you can do to your home to save the most energy?
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Saving home energy can be as easy as insulating your house's envelope. Learn more about ways you can save home energy through insulation.
Top 10 Countries in the Red
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Countries around the world are in debt. Learn about the global recession and its effect on these 10 countries in the red.
10 Technologies Used in Green Construction
What exactly is green construction technology? Visit HowStuffWorks and learn the 10 technologies used in green construction.
How the Honda Accord Works
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The Honda Accord is synonymous with quality. See useful details, such as reliability ratings, about every Honda Accord model from 1977 to the present.
Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white?
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Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white? Learn why ostrich meat is red like beef and what other attributes make ostriches strange birds.
Hyponatremia Explained
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Hyponatremia is a serious medical condition. Visit Discovery Health to learn all about hyponatremia.
The Sea Snake Can Be More Venomous Than Rattlesnakes
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There are more than 50 species of snakes that live in the seas. Some are super venomous and they can zip through the water with ease.
Is It a Dog? A Raccoon? No, It's a Raccoon Dog!
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Technically they're called tanuki, but they may as well be called raccoon dogs because that's what they look like. How much do they share with the dogs we love?