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The Most Expensive Gas in the U.S. Is on the West Coast

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If you’ve ever crossed a state line and noticed a spike at the pump, you might have felt the sting of most expensive gas in the U.S.

What's It Like to Experience a Category 5 Hurricane?

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How does a hurricane become a Category 5 and what's it like to live through it? Those who have say you don't want to know.

What is the average cost of a speeding ticket?

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What is the average cost of a speeding ticket? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what the average cost of a speeding ticket is.

Chocolate Breakfast Cereals Claim to Be Healthy. But What Sounds Too Good …

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What's with the recent spate of new chocolate breakfast cereals that also claim to be healthy? Read this HowStuffWorks Now article to learn more.

Quiz: Are You Prepared for the Next Disaster?

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Think you're ready for the next disaster? Find out how much you know about disaster preparedness with this HowStuffWorks quiz.

How Xbox Works

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Microsoft's Xbox was one of the top game systems in its day, and with Xbox Live you can even use it to play on the Web. Take a look inside the Xbox.

How can I measure the drag on a car?

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I have to think of a way of measuring how much drag is pushing on my mother's car as we are driving on the highway. Do you know how I can make one?

Will the U.S. Ever End Its Dependence on Foreign Oil?

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The United States is the world's top producer of oil, but it still depends on foreign countries for millions of barrels, as well. Will there ever be a time when the U.S. is totally independent when it comes to oil production?

Understanding Sound Waves and How They Work

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When sound waves strike the ear, these waves produce the sensation of sound. Let's take a look at how sound waves work.

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