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Name That Ford!
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Do you know your Model T from your Model B? Could you identify Ford's best-selling pickup from its grille? If you think you could make Henry Ford proud, it's time to take our quiz!
Is fluoride considered a poison in most European countries?
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Fluoride is commonly added to drinking water but could be dangerous. Learn about fluoridation and fluoride poisoning.
How to Add a Bathroom
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There may be hidden, unused space in your home that could solve your need for another bathroom.
The Cassowary Is the World's Most Dangerous Bird
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This exotic bird could seriously injure or kill a person or a dog in an instant with its deadly claws.
What Would Happen if the Internet Collapsed?
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Could the Internet collapse? And what would happen if the Internet did collapse? Take a look and find out.
What Species of Dinosaur Are You?
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Once upon a time, the world was ruled by reptiles. Then stuff happened, there were mammals, and here we are. But what if you could go back? What if you could find out what kind of dinosaur you were meant to be? Take this quiz and get prehistoric!
5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel
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Could we use algae for fuel? Keep reading to discover 5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel.
The Truth Behind the Most Bizarre Titanic Conspiracies
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There's no question the Titanic sank, but could it have been intentional? Some conspiracy theorists think so.
What Is the Rosetta Stone and Why Is the Artifact Important?
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Hieroglyphics used to be a language that no one -- Egyptian or otherwise -- could decipher. With the help of the Rosetta Stone, that all changed.
How the Antikythera Mechanism Worked
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Could an ancient, shoebox-size geared device change the way we think about technology's history?