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How the First-Down Line Works

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The virtual first-down line that you see in many televised football games is something of a computer-generated miracle. Find out how this line gets 'painted on the field.

The Big Dinosaur Debate: Is It an Apatosaurus or Brontosaurus?

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Apatosaurus was a sauropod of spectacular proportions. But there's a debate raging for decades about whether its genus should cancel out the Brontosaurus.

Would you pay $350 for a 134-pound cheeseburger?

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A 134-pound cheeseburger can be purchased for a mere $350 at a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan. Learn about the 134-pound cheeseburger in this article.

Why do some people on Ambien eat in their sleep?

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Ambien, one of the top-prescribed sleeping pills, may cause some people to eat in their sleep. See why Ambien makes some people hungry late night.

Why Did England and Spain Fight Over an Ear?

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Jenkins' ear -- the severed ear of Capt. Robert Jenkins -- inspired a war. Learn how Robert Jenkins' ear led to a clash of monarchies in the 18th century.

How 'Scarface' Al Capone Became the Original Gangster

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Al Capone had a reputation for using violence in his pursuit of power. HowStuffWorks looks at why it took tax evasion to bring him down.

Is Fiberglass Dangerous?

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Is fiberglass insulation dangerous? Fiberglass insulation is how we keep energy costs down. Learn why some think fiberglass is as bad as asbestos.

Velociraptor Wasn't the Big, Scary Monster From the Movies

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The Velociraptors in "Jurassic Park" were roughly the size of humans. In reality, they were about the size of an average turkey.

How can a plastic bag be green?

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A plastic bag can actually be green thanks to some new technological advancements. Find out how a plastic bag can be green.

How Satellite Internet Receivers Work

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Satellite internet receivers are useful travel gadgets. Learn more about satellite internet receivers at HowStuffWorks.

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