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You're a True Car Fan If You Can Identify More Than 11 of These Cars

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There are two kinds of car fans in the world. Casual fans know a DeLorean goes back in time. True fans know which model had Wile E. Coyote on the air cleaner lid. So are you a true car fan or not? Buckle into this quiz and find out!

How Insomnia Works

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As many as 10 percent of adults are experiencing mild insomnia at any time. Find out what causes this extremely common condition and what might help.

How Astrobiologists Work

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Astrobiologists apply the scientific method to questions once considered the purview of sci-fi fans. Learn about astrobiologists at HowStuffWorks.

10 Tips for Eco-friendly Cooking

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Going green isn't just a fad anymore; it's now a way of life for millions. Want to get started? Look no further than your kitchen. In fact, a simple water filter is all you need to start eco-friendly cooking.

How Are Computers Made?

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Interested to know how computers are made? We'll take a peek at the parts and processes that create computers and explore how computers are made.

5 Signs of Overparenting

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How do you know if you're overparenting? Read about 5 signs of overparenting at HowStuffWorks.

How Attila the Hun Worked

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Even 1,600 years later, we still know the name Attila the Hun. But why? Learn more about Attila the Hun from HowStuffWorks.

Why Solar Geoengineering Should be Part of the Climate Crisis Solution

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The controversial technology of reflecting sunlight away from the planet could help blunt the worst impacts of climate change. Harvard University climate scientist David Keith weighs in.

How Dyson Spheres Work

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Could the source of Earth's future energy come from an ambitious idea to encircle the sun with technology? Maybe, but it's a concept that's a long way from today's reality.

14 Fantastic Facts About the Fourth of July

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Which three presidents died on July 4? What's the Horribles Parade? And, should America be celebrating on July 2 instead?

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