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How does a hydraulic ram pump work?

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When I was a kid, my Aunt had constantly flowing water from a natural spring down the hill. She said the water was pumped uphill using a hydraulic ram. This device ran constantly and didn't need any electricity! What is a hydraulic ram and how does it work?

1938 Dodge RC Pickup

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The 1938 Dodge RC pickup featured solid construction and straightforward styling. Get information on the 1938 Dodge RC pickup, including pictures.

1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A

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The 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A had a supercharged engine and a luxurious design. Learn about the 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A.

1940 Packard One Eighty

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The 1940 Packard One Eighty served as the basis for the Darrin Victoria roadster. Learn more about the 1940 Packard One Eighty and its custom version.

What can you do with leftover juice from tomatoes?

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What can you do with leftover juice from tomatoes? Find out what you can do with leftover juice from tomatoes in this article.

Japanese Scientists Invent Ice Cream That Doesn't Melt

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Japanese scientists have developed a soft serve ice cream that doesn't melt. HowStuffWorks looks at the cool concoction.

The Elephant Hawk Moth Is the 'Ugly Duckling' of Moths

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The elephant hawk moth is breathtakingly beautiful as an adult, but as a baby ... not so much.

Is My Black Cat a Bombay Cat?

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The rare Bombay cat is all black, but color alone doesn't make a cat a Bombay.

Sea Slugs Go Solar by Stealing From Algae

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Sea slugs steal algae to use as energy from photosynthesis. HowStuffWorks shines a light on these energy thieves.

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