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1969 Dodge Charger
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The 1969 Dodge Charger, with its hemi V-8 engine, was one of the most popular muscle cars of its day. See pictures of this powerful machine.
What is skeleton? Is it some sort of sledding sport?
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With the Winter Olympics coming up, I've been hearing about something called skeleton. What is that? Is it some sort of sledding sport?
Kaprosuchus Was a Giant, Dinosaur-eating 'Boar Croc'
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Travel back about 95 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous period, and you might just find a "boar crocodile" called the kaprosuchus.
Meet Japan's Secret Street-racing Gang: The Mid Night Club
The CarStuff guys fill you in on the secretive world of the Mid Night Club, a now defunct Japanese street-racing club. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
How to Uninstall Programs in Windows
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HowStuffWorks shows you how to uninstall programs from Windows 10, 7, 8 and XP.
Which "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Character Are You?
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It was a popular Fox sitcom until it was canceled... and then revived the same week by NBC. Where do you fit into this zany group?
10 Everyday Car Technologies That Came From Racing
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Do you think you know 10 everyday car technologies that came from racing? Read this article to learn 10 everyday car technologies that came from racing.
Junkers Ju 87 Stuka
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The name for the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka derived from Sturzkampfflugzeug, the generic German word for dive-bomber. So famous was the Junkers Ju 87 that the term Stuka came to be identified with it in Western eyes. Read the specs and uses for the Stuka.
Brazilian Free-tailed Bats Are Way Faster Than We Thought
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Birds aren't the only high-speed fliers - these bats are way speedier than once thought. Learn more about the new record at HowStuffWorks Now.
Tiny Underwater Snails Fly Through Water Using Same Physics as Winged Insects
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A new look at the sea butterfly snail reveals a surprising case of convergent evolution. Learn more in this HowStuffWorksNow article.