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How Zero Population Growth Works

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The goal of zero population growth is to reach a sustainable global birth rate. Explore how zero population growth works and if it is possible.

How Cats Work

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Statistically speaking, cats are America's most popular pet. Check out this article and learn all about cats, cat anatomy, cat behavior and more.

5 Ways Cats Teach Responsibility to Children

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Are you looking for some information on ways cats teach responsibility to children? Check out 5 ways cats teach responsibility to children to learn more.

The World Hits 8 Billion People; Is That Good or Bad?

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The world's population is expected to hit 8 billion Nov. 15 2022. Is that too many people or just right?

The Great Squirrel Debate: To Feed or Not to Feed?

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There's a raging debate over whether we should feed squirrels. HowStuffWorks looks at the pros and cons.

10 Tips for Picking Out a New Family Dog

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Are you looking for some information on tips for picking out a new family dog? Check out 10 tips for picking out a new family dog to learn more on this topic.

How Pet Microchipping Works

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The pet microchip could save your lost pet's life. Find out how the pet microchip works and why pets receive the pet microchip.

How Population Works

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Population is one of the most important aspects of human civilization. Learn about population and find out how a population is counted.

Viper Snake Species Are Always Venomous

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Vipers are venomous snakes that belong to the scientific family Viperidae, which includes hundreds of species spread across multiple continents. Known for its potent viper venom, retractable fangs and deadly strikes, the viper snake family has evolved to thrive in diverse environments.

'Avengers: Endgame' and the Science of the Marvel Universe

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HowStuffWorks talks to Sebastian Alvarado, scientist and author of a book on the science of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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