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What's the Fastest Way to Thaw a Frozen Turkey?
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What's the fastest way to thaw a frozen turkey on Thanksgiving? There are a few different methods to do it safely.
How do tuned intake runners work on your car?
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I've heard about tuned intake runners for car engines that provide a kind of turbo-charging effect. How do they work?
Does Turkey Make You Sleepy?
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Is there something in turkey that makes you sleepy? Learn why sleepiness is common after Thanksgiving dinner and how the amino acid tryptophan works.
Why do we have eyebrows?
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Eyebrows do more than just add expressions to our faces. Find out the purpose of eyebrows and why everyone has eyebrows.
What do video game ratings mean?
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Just like film and television, the video game industry maintains a level of age-related ratings. Find out how the ESRB system works.
Have You Noticed That Your Car Makes Noise in Reverse?
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Manual transmissions use mostly helical gears, but reverse is a special situation that requires a different type of gear -- a spur gear. Learn why a spur gear makes a loud whirring noise when the car's in reverse.
How do people pull large objects with their teeth?
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You've seen people pull huge buses or trains with their teeth and other parts of their bodies. How do they do that?
What is a packet?
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A network packet contains data traveling over a network. Learn about network packet structure and see an example of a network packet.
How does olestra work?
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How does olestra work? Is it safe to eat foods containing olestra?
Is there a way to compare a human being to an engine in terms of efficiency
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Is there a way to compare a human being to an engine in terms of efficiency? For example, can you calculate the equivalent "miles per gallon" (kilometers per liter) rating for a person riding a bicycle?