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Could you win an Olympic gold medal in pole dancing this summer?The Olympics haven't always been the pageantry-filled events they are today. Back in 1900, you might have taken in a tug-of-war contest before heading off to the hot air ballooning event. What other strange sports have existed in Olympic history?
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Videos: Who wins in a fight, anaconda or jaguar?The anaconda is the largest snake on the planet, with 300 pounds to fill out its 30-foot length. But pound for pound, the jaguar is more muscular than a tiger or a lion. So which one rules the jungle?
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The Worst Time Travel Movie EverWhat's the worst time travel movie of all time? We've decided to bust out the brackets and put it to a vote. Think long and hard about each film's cheese factor, because we can only send our robot assassin back in time to terminate one of them.
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What is engine blow-by?Just seeing the phrase "positive crankcase ventilation" probably makes your head hurt, because it sounds, well, complicated. But it really isn't all that complex. Find out why your car needs a PCV system.
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Want to win a free Apple iPad? Upload your best pics!Which photos are the strangest? The funniest? The most awesome? Vote for your favorites, or submit your own photos for a chance to win an iPad on June 1.
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Videos: Coming Back From the DeadAfter being hit by a car, George Rodonaia was pronounced dead. Several days later, he woke up in the morgue. Find out what he saw and heard while he was dead on Discovery Channel's "Science of the Impossible."
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Beware the Money Pit: Is remodeling your home a big waste?The real estate market has been shaky for a while now, and homeowners are doing everything they can to get their homes on more solid financial ground. Is a remodeling project the way to do it?
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5 Tips for Going Full ThrottleWhether you're stuck behind a slow-moving pig truck or just trying to jump off the line at a red light, quick engine response is important. Here are five ways to get more out of your engine.
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Videos: Egypt's 10 Greatest DiscoveriesThere was more to ancient Egypt than just mummies. Learn about the culture, tools and temples of the Nile river valley’s famous residents.
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Who invented the sandwich?Everyone knows what a sandwich is. Most may even know how the snack got its name. But do you know who invented it? That's a tougher question to answer.
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5 Types of NASA Technology in Your AtticWant to see some cool NASA technology? Just look up. No, you don't need a telescope, but you might want to use a ladder. Not only has the space agency sent Americans to the moon, but it also helped put some useful gear into your attic, as well.
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Videos: Is there life after death?Is there life after death? Explore these near death experience videos and learn about the science behind the dying process.
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A Shot in the DarkIt's all sunshine and smiles when you're snapping away in the daylight. Could a night-vision camera help you unearth a darker and different side of photography?
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Videos: Massive Earth MovementThe phenomenon and effects of plate tectonics have literally changed the world. Take a look at the forces under our feet and how they can form mountains and trigger earthquakes.
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Archimedes or Galileo? Franklin or Ford? See the results for the greatest inventor ever!Who was the greatest inventor of all time? Votes are in! Out of sixteen superstar inventors, see who came in first.
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5 Countries That Ditched Their Military ForcesAs Benjamin Franklin once quipped: "There never was a good war or a bad peace." That's why these five countries have gotten out of the military business entirely.
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Videos: Fooled by NatureHow do leopards hide their kills? How does the Australian jumping spider trick its prey? Check out this Animal Planet series to learn more about the "tricks of the trade" that animals across the world use to survive.
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Studying Bones in Body FarmsImagine walking through a field and stumbling upon scads of corpses, all in various states of decomposition. It's not the setting for your next nightmare, but rather a very real discipline of forensic anthropology. Get the scoop in How Body Farms Work.
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Videos: 10 Ways to Meet a MonsterCould you win a fight with a giant squid? How do modern-day vampires get their fangs? Where is Bigfoot, anyway? Find out the science behind your favorite monsters in these clips.
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Will computers outthink humans?Computers can make calculations faster than the human brain. But thinking and calculating are two different things. Can computers be programmed to think for themselves better and faster than we can?
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Videos: Building the Ultimate Race CarDo you know what it takes to build the ultimate race car? Roll up your sleeves and learn about aerodynamics, carbon fiber and engine technologies that make fast, winning machines.
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10 Accidental Inventions You Won't BelieveIn an era of constant innovation and discovery, we may not realize that most inventions take years to develop. But sometimes, all it takes is an accident. Here, 10 inventions we'd never be able to enjoy if not for an apparent mistake.
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Top 5 Love LiesPop principles about love often end up on the chopping block, but classic wisdom about happily-ever-after may not be so spot-on, either. Which time-honored, love-related truisms break down when put under the microscope?
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Videos: Is the male brain different from the female brain?In the battles of the sexes, do brains matter? Learn about brain gender, teenage brains, aging brains and if you could function with only half of the matter between your ears.
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Videos: Crazy and Bizarre World RecordsNot all world records involve a stopwatch. See these people cover themselves in bugs, get extreme on unicycles and create huge geysers using breath mints and soda – all for a chance at getting into the history books.
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The World's 10 Riskiest InvestmentsThe recently reported $2 billion loss at JPMorgan was a result of risky investing in credit default swaps. While some investments consistently make money, others -- like the ones on this list -- stand a greater chance of losing it.
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Videos: Stephen Hawking's Visions of the UniverseAstrophysicist, cosmologist, lecturer, cartoon voice actor, author, parent, grandparent -- Stephen Hawking wears many hats, and he also has a few ideas about black holes, time, aliens and wormholes.
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