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How do they measure sea level?
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How do they measure "sea level"? Is it the average of the tides? And is the sea level actually rising or not?
Can You Power Your Computer or TV With a Bicycle Generator?
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How to power a TV with a bicycle is explained in this article. Find out if you can power a TV with a bicycle.
How does a fiber optic cable work?
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Fiber optic lines have taken over and transformed the long distance telephone industry. Learn how fiber optic lines work.
What Is the Difference Between Static RAM and Dynamic RAM?
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Your computer probably uses both static RAM and dynamic RAM at the same time, but for different reasons. See what both types of RAM do in your computer.
Medical Uses for Peppermint
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Peppermint may be used for flavoring, but it can also help relieve problems with the digestive tract. Learn to use peppermint as a healing agent.
How to Play Kaluki
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Spell it Kalooki, Kaloochi, Kalougi, Caloochi, or Kalogghi, this double-deck Rummy card game has been a longtime club favorite. Learn about the rules.
Do people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods?
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Do people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods? Visit Discovery Health to learn if people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods.
How does a pacemaker work?
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Pacemakers can help someone that suffers from a heart disease. Learn more about pacemakers from Discovery Health.
The Powerball 'Tipping Point': What Size Jackpot Makes You Play?
This weekend's Powerball lottery is up to $800 million. Is that enough to get you to play?
Student-built Car Can Drive 2,713 Miles on a Gallon of Gas
Engineering students have designed, built and demonstrated another round of vehicles capable of achieving astounding fuel efficiency. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.