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How to Volunteer for Search and Rescue

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Ever wonder how to volunteer for search and rescue? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn everything about how to volunteer for search and rescue.

10 Ways to Build a Nest Egg

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10 ways to build a nest egg are explained in this article by HowStuffWorks.com. Find out the 10 ways to help make your nest egg for retirement benefit you.

Just How Many Galaxies Are in the Universe?

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Galaxies are large systems of stars, gas, dust and dark matter that orbits a center and is bound by gravity. Learn about the characteristics of galaxies.

How to Survive an Earthquake

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How to survive an earthquake is outlined in this article from HowStuffWorks. Find out how to survive an earthquake.

How Minor League Baseball Teams Work

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Almost every Major League Baseball player was groomed in the Minor League. Go behind the scenes with the Durham Bulls to find out all about the Minors!

What Was the First War?

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Did humans invent war out of necessity, or was it invented purely to take advantage of someone else? Find out why we invented war in this article.

What is computer hardware?

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Without computer hardware, even the best software ever created is useless. Find out what exactly is computer hardware.

What if we ran out of fossil fuels?

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We wouldn't stop requiring power. So how would a turn to alternative energy sources work out for transportation, international trade and our daily diets?

Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea

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The pistol shrimp is feared in the ocean for its ability to hit a prey with air bubbles that travel 82 feet per second, pop at 218 decibels and deliver 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit of heat.

How Old Is Earth and How Did Scientists Figure It Out?

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In 1953, CalTech geochemist Clair Patterson came up with an estimate for Earth's age that still holds today.

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