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The 10 Worst Super Powers Ever Created

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We all wish we had super powers, and when we close our eyes and dream about our newfound awesomeness we see ourselves flying, being super strong, moving things with our minds, setting things or ourselves aflame. But for some the dream of being mutated and gaining superhuman abilities does come true, perhaps too true. For [...] The post The 10 Worst Super Powers Ever Created appeared first on Goliath.

Lesser-Known Facts About Stranger Things

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Stranger Things has become a phenomenon ever since it first hit Netflix in summer 2016. With at least four seasons planned, the horror-tinged, '80s-set series isn't going away anytime soon. One of the show's most endearing qualities is how it wears its inspirations on its sleeve. Series creators Matt and Ross Duffer are upfront with [...] The post Lesser-Known Facts About Stranger Things appeared first on Goliath.

The 40 Greatest Super Nintendo Games: See Which Ones Made It To The SNES Classic Edition

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With the Super NES Classic Edition now available, nostalgia for Nintendo's beloved 16-bit console is at an all-time high. And really, why shouldn't it be? Despite being over a quarter century old, the Super Nintendo is still widely considered to be one of the greatest gaming systems ever made and is closely associated with what [...] The post The 40 Greatest Super Nintendo Games: See Which Ones Made It To The SNES Classic Edition appeared first on Goliath.

Understanding Interval Notation in Mathematics

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Mathematicians use something called interval notation to convey information about a range of values in a way that's clear and easy to understand. This form of writing is necessary because intervals are common concepts in calculus, algebra and statistics.

How does a rebreather work?

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Unlike a regular SCUBA regulator which creates bubbles when the person wearing the apparatus exhales, a rebreather produces no bubbles when someone exhales. What exactly is a rebreather and how does it work?

How Burglar Alarms Work

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Burglar alarms are found in every retail store and are becoming more common in private homes. Find out how a simple burglar alarm system works.

How do retractable roofs in convertible stadiums work?

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I've noticed a lot of new sports stadiums using retractable roofs. How do these convertible stadiums work?

What Does a Camshaft Do?

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Camshafts have a great effect on engine performance. Learn about camshafts, single and double overhead cams, pushrod engines and camshaft design.

Can You Sneeze With Your Eyes Open?

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When you're a kid, this frightening rumor burns through the playground like wildfire. After all, what could be worse than your own eyes exploding out of your head? But does it have any truth to it?

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