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How Evaporative Emission Control Systems Work
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What is evaporative emission control and why does your car need it? Read about evaporative emission control systems at HowStuffWorks.
Frostbite Basics
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Frostbite can strike even in everyday cold conditions. Learn why frostbite freezes body parts and how it can help save your life.
The Joys of Living With Guinea Pigs
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Guinea pigs are small, social and way better than hamsters. HowStuffWorks explains why these pint-sized critters make perfect pets.
How Daytona Qualifying Works
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Qualifying for any NASCAR race is challenging, but Daytona qualifying is especially tough. Find out why Daytona qualifying is so complex at HowStuffWorks.
Porsche 924
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The Porsche 924, Porsche 944, and Porsche 968 were Porsche's ideal front-engine sports cars. Learn in detailed history why not everyone agreed.
How Sigmund Freud Worked
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Why is Sigmund Freud still so important, even though most of this theories were wrong? Learn about Sigmund Freud at HowStuffWorks.
How the Doppler Effect Works
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The Doppler effect is why you hear the sound from a moving object change as it nears and passes you. Find out how the Doppler effect works.
Do moose really walk the streets of Alaskan cities?
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Moose in Alaska are so prevalent that residents get used to seeing them along the road. Learn why moose in Alaska cause harm to others and themselves.
What Was the First War?
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Did humans invent war out of necessity, or was it invented purely to take advantage of someone else? Find out why we invented war in this article.
Can You Start a Sentence With 'And' or 'But'? But, of Course. And How!
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The origin of this false grammatical no-no is lost to history. But, we still shy away from starting sentences with coordinating conjunctions. And here's why.