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9 Home Remedies for Side Pain

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Read our home remedies for side pain, or side stitch, which typically occurs during exercise and feels like a sharp pain in your side.

How Ford Sync Works

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Ford Sync enables cell phones and MP3 players to stay connected in your car with the touch of a button. Learn about this new technology.

Are sand dunes really alive?

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Sand dunes alive? It's hard to imagine a pile of sand could seem lifelike. But they can behave like creatures. Learn why sand dunes seem alive.

TV Evolution Pictures

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TV evolution has come a long way. See these pictures to go through the history of TV and TV evolution and learn about TV technologies.

Do wars drive technological advancement?

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Wars drive technological advancement because of the need of specialized tools on the battlefield. Find out how wars drive technological advancement.

Hoarding Signs and How to Get Help

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A hoarder is not simply a pack rat -- it's a symptom of a mental illness. Learn about hoarding signs to look for and how to get help.

How Israel's Iron Dome Defense System Works

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Israel's Iron Dome defense system is capable of intercepting - and destroying - thousands of incoming rockets targeting civilian areas. Here's how the sophisticated system works.

Who's Buried at Père Lachaise, the Largest Cemetery in Paris?

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This sprawling garden of a landscape cemetery sits in the middle of Paris and holds the remains of some of its most famous, and infamous, citizens.

Muons: The Subatomic Particles Shaking Up the World of Physics

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First discovered in the late 1930s, muons are passing through you and everything around you at a speed close to light, as cosmic rays strike particles in our planet's atmosphere. So what are muons and how are they informing the new physics?

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