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1978 Corvette

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The 1978 Corvette honored its 25th anniversary by offering a special silver paint job for a mere $399. Learn more about this sports car here.

Can you really scare someone to death?

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Scared to death -- is this an actual cause of death or a myth perpetrated by mothers? Let's take a look at whether you can really be scared to death.

Why were some Japanese soldiers still fighting decades after World War II?

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A Japanese holdout may have been an obstinate threat in Allied eyes, but he was upholding the concept of bushido. Learn what inspired Japanese holdouts.

What are microexpressions?

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Microexpressions, facial expressions that last a fraction of a second, are a form of nonverbal communication. Learn about microexpressions.

How Ink-free Mobile Photo Printers Work

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Ink-free mobile photo printers allow you to print out photos on-the-go. Are these printers really pocket-sized? Learn more about mobile photo printers.

How Coffee Makers Work

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Coffee makers are an everyday morning necessity. Find out the inner workings of a coffee maker and read expert reviews about coffee makers.

How Hydraulic Machines Work

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Hydraulic machines do most of the heavy hauling and lifting on most construction projects. Learn about hydraulic machines and types of hydraulic machines.

How the Amphicar Worked

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The 1961-1968 Amphicar was an amphibious car introduced at the 1959 Geneva Salon. Read about this fun and famous collectible invented by Hans Trippel.

How Remote Controls Work

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In WWII, remote controls detonated bombs for the first time. Now some of us spend an hour looking for the remote before we remember there are buttons on the TV. Find out the difference between a "universal" and a "learning" remote and check out some of the other high-tech features you can find on remotes today.

How Biometrics Works

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With the help of Q, James Bond can breeze through a security system that requires the villain's irises, voice and handprint. Biometrics isn't just for the movies. Real-life businesses and governments are using it. Check it out.

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