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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Edible Schoolyard

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The Edible Schoolyard program is a way to get kids to grow their own vegetables at school. Learn all about the Edible Schoolyard program.

What's cleaner -- a toilet bowl or a kitchen sponge?

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Have you ever wondered what's cleaner, a toilet bowl or a kitchen sponge, you're in luck. Learn what's cleaner, toilet bowl or kitchen sponge.

How Is Helium Made?

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Helium is the second lightest element on the Periodic Table. How is helium created?

What Does the Battery Light on in Car Mean?

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If the battery light stays on when you're driving your car, does that mean you need a new battery?

La Jolla: Profile of a Custom Car

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La Jolla was built by a teenage Harry Bradley, one of the most respected custom car stylists in history. Learn about his first great custom design.

13 Incredible Bat Facts

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Contrary to popular belief, bats don't go around biting people and sucking blood. Find 13 incredible bat facts only at HowStuffWorks.

Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh redefined painting, laying the groundwork for the art movements of the 20th century. Learn about the life of this great master.

Traction Control Systems Explained

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Traction control helps limit tire slip in acceleration on slippery surfaces. Many of today's vehicles employ electronic controls to limit power delivery for the driver, eliminating wheel slip and helping the driver accelerate under control.

How MOAB Works

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When the U.S. Air Force tested the MOAB last year, it tested one of the largest conventional bombs ever built. MOAB stands for Massive Ordnance Air Burst, and it's not for the faint-hearted. Find out how it fits into the U.S. arsenal.

Friday the 13th Superstition Origins

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The Friday the 13th superstition first appeared in Victorian England but has roots in ancient Rome, Norse mythology and religions that Christians deemed pagan.

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