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What Is Asphalt Made Of?
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If you think asphalt is what hot tar roads are made of, you'd be wrong. Asphalt is only one ingredient in the recipe that makes up our roads. And it has a very long, very interesting history.
How CFL Bulbs Work
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CFL bulbs are eco-friendly alternatives to traditional bulbs. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about CFL bulbs.
What questions should I ask a college admissions counselor?
A college admissions counselor is present at every university to answer all of your questions. Find out what you should ask a college admissions counselor.
Can You Name These Car Parts by Looking at Just One Image?
Do you love cars? Are you a full-blown mechanic or just a tinkerer? Most people can't guess all 48 of these parts at a glance!
6 Reasons Monkeys Should Never Be Pets
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Monkeys are wild animals, not pets. HowStuffWorks looks at the six main reasons that owning a monkey is not a good idea.
How to Save Money on Home Energy
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When you upgrade your heating and cooling equipment, major appliances, and windows, you are investing in energy efficiency. Learn more.
1949-1956 Studebaker Trucks
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Early Studebaker trucks found success immediately in models like the Erskine and Flanders delivery car. Learn more about early Studebaker trucks.
How Meteorology Works
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and the myriad phenomena that keep it in moving. Learn how far meteorology has come over the years.
Home Energy-Saving Systems
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When you work on your home to make it more energy efficient and less expensive to maintain, you must also consider safety issues. Learn more.
How Maps Work
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A map is a type of language, a graphic way of representing information, whether it's to show population density or tell you how to get from Point A to Point B. Here's how they're made.