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Its on! Josh and Chuck from HowStuffWorks.com's popular podcast, Stuff You Should Know, are challenging Stephen Colbert to see who can be the first to raise $100K for Kiva....
Tap your foot and sing along as HowStuffWorks.com goes behind the scenes of Science Channel s Punkin Chunkin . Explore the art of chunking a pumpkin and Keep Asking great ...
In an interview with HowStuffWorks.com FanStuff blogger Tracy V. Wilson, ASL singer Stephen Torrence talks about which songs might become his next ASL videos. Read the full ...
In an interview with HowStuffWorks.com, Stephen Torrence talks about his process for making videos that combine music and movement with sign language. Read the full interview ...
In this footage from Whale Wars on Animal Planet, HowStuffWorks.com tackles tough issues around environmental action and whaling. Keep Asking at HowStuffWorks.com.
The wind in your hair takes on new meaning as these four adventure junkies take the ultimate plunge. Watch as a convertible is (safely) pushed out of an airplane and Keep ...
Check out Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham as he masters the art of hardcore sitting. He's an awesome x-treme athlete and he encourages us all to keep pushing. Never settle; ...
Watch as the worlds most famous rescue cat glides through the water. Check out this video of Hawkeye, the scuba diving cat, and Keep Asking great questions at HowStuffWorks....
Find out how lead miners counteract some of their hazardous working conditions in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
Find out how lead acid batteries are recycled and prepared for reuse in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
Did you know that lead is virtually indestructible? It also has the highest recycle rate of any material. Learn more about lead recycling on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" ...
Could the world's lead supply be running out? Find out in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
In this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show, find out how students and future miners learn to "read the rock" in order to detect lead from other substances....
Extreme caution and adherence to safety codes must be exercised when removing lead paint from the home. Learn some lead safety precautions you should take before you get ...
Did you know that one in four homes could be infested with a lead hazard? Find out how you can detect lead in your home in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" ...
In this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show, learn why children are more susceptible to lead poisoning.
Once absorbed into our bodies, lead can have devastating effects on the brain and central nervous system. Learn more about lead poisoning on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" ...
Find out how lead batteries are made as we take a trip to the Superior Battery Manufacturing Company on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
In this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show, find out how lead is used to manufacture bullets.
Before it can be used in products, lead must go through a smelting process to get the sulfur out. Learn how lead is purified and molded in this clip from Discovery Channel's ...
Mining is just the beginning of the process of lead. On Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show, we visit a lead mill to see how lead is extracted from the host rock.
Learn about the many ways humans have used lead, starting with the ancient Romans, on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
It takes more than a little muscle strength to extract lead from mines. Watch the miners at work and find out why explosives are needed to recover this valuable element in ...
Lead is a valuable metal that is found everywhere around us, but mining for it can be very dangerous. Take a tour of a lead mine in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" ...
The metal, lead, makes the world go round. From cars and airplanes to speeding bullets and tall buildings this element is found everywhere in our world. Learn more about ...

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