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There Are No Art Movements Today, Says Michael Rooks of Atlanta's High Museum

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We're all at least passingly familiar with the art movements of the past - impressionism, dada, pop, cubism - but what are today's movements called? Turns out, pinning them down is a bit tricky.

When you vulcanize a tire, what do you do to it?

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Once a tire has all its components assembled, it's still only a green tire, without any tread patterns or markings. You can learn more about a tire's vulcanization process from this article.

1953 Buick Wildcat

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The 1953 Buick Wildcat was a 'dream car' presented to auto shows and slated for destruction. Find out how at least one Wildcat escaped the scrap heap.

Can the U.S. President Ever Declare Martial Law?

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The U.S. has declared martial law in the past, but only sparingly and in dire situations. So, what would it take for the president to use it now?

Can You Pass This Master Electrician Quiz?

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Electricity has fascinated humans since we first saw lightning in the skies! How much do you know about working with this amazing, powerful and dangerous phenomenon? Find out now!

How OSI Works

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When information travels through a network, it follows certain guidelines to ensure compatibility. Find out about OSI and the protocol stacks that prepare your data for transfer.

How Much of Our Brain Do We Use? Debunking the Myth

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It doesn't exactly seem like something the human body would do, let a large portion of itself go to complete waste. Is it true that most of your brain is on permanent hiatus?

Why are otters playful?

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Playful otters often wrestle, slide and play with their food. Learn how otters are playful and use fun and games as ways to improve their survival tactics.

Electrolytes 101

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Electrolytes are formed by mineral salts and are dissolved by the fluids in our bodies. Read more about electrolytes and mineral salts.

How HTML5 Works

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HTML5 isn't just another HTML revision, but a comprehensive standard for how Web pages work. What sets HTML5 apart from previous versions?

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