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What are Saturn's rings made of?
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What are Saturn's rings made of. Learn about Saturn's six main rings, what Saturn's rings are made of and how Saturn's rings were named.
Can I stop getting junk mail?
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To stop junk mail is a multistep process, but it can be worth the time if your mailbox is flooded with circulars and takeout menus.
How Atomic Clocks Work
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When the power goes out and is later restored, how do you know what time to set your clocks to? Have you ever wondered how time is regulated? Learn how scientists determine exact time.
How Does a Silencer Work?
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How in the world can a gun silencer work? How can you possibly take an explosive noise that can damage your hearing and turn it into a little "ffft" sound?
What Are Frankincense and Myrrh?
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The three wise men in the story of Christmas carried gold, frankincense and myrrh. What are frankincense and myrrh? Can you still get them these days?
1969 Ford Mustang Grande & Mach 1
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The 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a wild newcomer ranked 'toughest one yet' by Motor Trend. Learn more about the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1.
Is the army testing an invisible tank?
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An invisible tank could give any military a distinctive edge on the battlefield. Find out how the British army is developing an invisible tank.
1967-1968 Shelby GT-350 & GT-500
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Carroll Shelby's 1967-1968 Shelby GT-350 and GT-500 combined speed and luxury into one sporty car. Read about the 1967-1968 Shelby GT-350 and GT-500.
Jupiter: Anatomy of a Gas Giant
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Big as this gas giant is though, next to the sun, it's still small.
How does the FCC police obscenity?
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The FCC is in charge of regulating all radio and television broadcasts. Find out what the FCC does and how the FCC attempts to stop obscenity.