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Why doesn't NASCAR race in the rain?

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Why doesn't NASCAR race in the rain? Wet track conditions are often dangerous for the drivers. Learn more about NASCAR rain conditions here.

How Dual-clutch Transmissions Work

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Dual-clutch transmissions offer the best of manual and automatic transmissions and are becoming increasingly popular. Learn about dual-clutch transmissions.

5 Monopoly House Rules You Should Ditch

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The official Monopoly rules make us feel like Goldilocks: Some make the game too hard -- others, too soft. Which can be ditched to make the game just right?

How Space Tourism Works

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The space tourism industry offers people a way to take the ultimate vacation. Learn about space tourism and find out how you can become a space tourist.

Cayenne Pepper: Herbal Remedies

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Cayenne pepper can be used in a number of herbal remedies from sore throats to high blood pressure. Learn about cayenne pepper herbal remedies.

How NASCAR In-car Cameras Work

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NASCAR in-car cameras have been around since the 1980s, but few know how NASCAR in-car cameras work. Learn how NASCAR in-car cameras work here.

Top 5 George Westinghouse Inventions

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You may not know who George Westinghouse is, but you know his name. It's adorned everything from televisions to light bulbs. Young science buffs may have entered the competition that once bore his name. Here are five of Westinghouse's inventions.

Democracy vs. Republic: What's the Difference?

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Is the U.S. a democracy or a republic? Or both? And what's the difference, anyway?

What is soft-story seismic retrofitting?

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A soft-story building has a first floor that's more flexible than the ones above -- think apartments over a department store that's mostly open space. How does soft-story retrofitting keep such buildings from collapsing in a quake?

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