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How Hot Wheels Work
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Hot Wheels are still around, and still popular with kids (and lots of adults, too). Learn all about these tiny, scale-model cars at HowStuffWorks.
How Junk Food Works
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Junk food is a miracle of edible engineering. Learn about the history and science behind junk food.
Benefits of Omega-3
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There are many benefits of omega-3, a fatty acid found in food. Take a look at all the nutritional perks and benefits of omega-3s.
How Well Do You Know Fast-Food Restaurant Logos?
Whether you hit up drive thrus, UBEReats, or Postmates, people love the convenience of fast food restaurants verses . But almost 88% of people can't name all these popular franchises just from their logos. Can you?
25 of the World's Longest-reigning Monarchs
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From Athelstan, who held off the Viking invaders of Britain, to Sobhuza, the longest-serving king of Eswatni (formerly Swaziland), here are 25 of the world's longest-serving monarchs.
Trucking Industry Slang Quiz
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Think you know your bears from your back door? Your lowboys from your bobtails? Your gateway from your granny lane? Prove you're not a semipro and test your knowledge of the language of truckers with this quiz!
10 Car Accessories That Could Be Dangerous
A car is an extension of the person driving it. And if you want to make your car as unique as you are, there are an almost infinite number and variety of add-ons. But which accessories could be hazardous?
How Chrysler Works
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Walter Chrysler parted with Buick to start his own company. Learn about the origins of Chrysler, and how it became one of the famous "Big Three."
How Lie Detectors Work
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Lie detection is a consistently controversial topic -- how can a machine tell truth from deception? Does everyone have the same physiological reaction when telling a lie? If so, how can some people "beat the box"? Find out what these devices measure and if they really can detect lies.
How the Machine Gun Revolutionized Warfare
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The invention of the machine gun forever changed the battlefield. While soldiers once had to reload after a single shot, they now can fire hundreds of rounds per minute without a single pause.