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How Much Does It Cost to Charge an Electric Car?

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Electric cars that run only on power stored in their batteries -- no gasoline required -- are going to hit the mass market in the United States over the next few years, thanks to the likes of Ford, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mini and a slew of others with plans on the drawing board. Learn more about charging your electric car.

Get the Dish: A Visual Guide to Food Portions

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These food proportions pictures show healthy food portions as they relate to everyday objects. Check out this food proportions image gallery.

Do I really need to replace all four tires at the same time?

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Do I really need to replace all four tires at the same time? Find out if you really need to replace all four tires at the same time at HowStuffWorks.

Test Driving Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Car

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How does a 1933 replica Buckminster Fuller dymaxion car handle on today's roads? Learn more about the dymaxion car in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How Many Butts in a Buttload?

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If you've ever expressed the charming idea that you have a buttload of something, you may have wondered what the measure of a buttload actually is and where the phrase came from.

Scientists Call for a Global Germ Bank

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Researchers are calling for a new "Noah's Ark" to store microbes that might one day be valuable.

Aborigine Pictures

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Aborigine Pictures will teach you about the world's oldest continuous culture. Learn more about Aboriginal culture with Aborigine Pictures.

What's Your Power Animal?

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Power animals have been a part of tribal cultures for thousands of years. Everyone has an animal that is somehow rooted in their strengths and weaknesses. What's yours?

Snallygaster: The Gruesome Cryptid With a Silly Name

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The Snallygaster is a bizarre and downright terrifying cryptid said to haunt the skies of Maryland. Described as a winged creature with half bird features and half reptile characteristics, this beast has been part of local folklore for centuries.

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