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10 Features We Want to See in Self-driving Cars
There's a new world of self-driving automotive technology coming in the next decade. Learn about the future of self-driving cars at HowStuffWorks.
Match the Fighter Jet to Its Nickname!
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Do you know your Tomcats from your Typhoons? Your Flagons from your Fencers? Or your Fulcrums from your Foxbats? Then this jet fighter nickname quiz is just for you!
Synthetic vs. Conventional Motor Oil: Which is Best for Your Needs and Environment's?
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Synthetic vs. Conventional motor oil: Which is best for you needs and environment's? Learn more in this article.
How GM's E-Flex Propulsion System Works
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GM's E-Flex Propulsion System is a new platform that will power the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt sedan. Learn about GM's E-Flex system.
How Singing Fish Work
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Singing fish are silly, but there is an amazing amount of technology inside them -- they are really simple robots! Find out how singing fish work.
How the Venturi Astrolab Works
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The Venturi Astrolab is a sporty, energy-autonomous concept vehicle. Read about the Venturi Astrolab and learn how it harnesses solar energy.
How Well Do You Know Your Dashboard Symbols?
If you've recently been behind the wheel, you know that vehicles have more dashboard lights than ever! Do you know them all?
The Youngest Person to Graduate College Was Only 10 Years Old
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Some kids go from finger painting to finals faster than most people can say "graduation."
What's Really Going on at the 'Tesla Tower'?
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There's a mysterious tower in Texas that strongly resembles Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower. Its constructors say they're testing some new forms of electromagnetic waves. But is something else going on?
How Rail Guns Work
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Rail guns leave gunpowder-based weapons in the dust (one can hit a target 250 miles away in six minutes). So why isn't the military using them? Find out how rail guns can be used and learn about the limitations of this technology.