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Can You Ace This General Football Knowledge Quiz?

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America's favorite pastime (hey, there's no law that says it has to be baseball) is full of terminology and rules. We bet you don't know them all. Test your knowledge and find out!

Do wind turbines kill birds?

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While some wind turbines kill birds, newer models are being built to reduce bird mortality. Learn why some wind turbines kill birds.

How to Play Pinochle

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Pinochle was developed in Europe from the popular game Bezique. Since that time many different variations have been invented. Learn about Pinochle.

How the Flying Shuttle Helped the Textile Industry Take Off

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The flying shuttle was a transformative invention during the Industrial Revolution. Learn more about the device that revolutionized the weaving process.

How NFL Review Rules Work

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NFL review rules are somewhat confusing. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about NFL review rules.

Can You Get 31/40 on This Basketball Knowledge Quiz?

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Basketball is simple, right? You just put the ball in the hoop more than the other team. Well, there's actually much more to it than that. Are you an expert on all aspects of the game? Let's find out.

The Rise and Fall of the Oregon Trail

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Hundreds of thousands of emigrants traveled the 2,170-mile Oregon Trail. HowStuffWorks looks at what they endured in their search of a better life.

How Kin Selection Works

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We're used to taking the phrase "survival of the fittest" to mean it's an "every man for himself" world. But some animals (like worker bees) sacrifice themselves to ensure their species lives on. Why would they do this?

The Hardest Test in the World May Get You Buzzed

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Some tests check if you did your homework. The hardest test in the world checks if you can rewrite the rules. These exams are brutal, long, and designed to filter only the most prepared minds.

How Air Traffic Control Works

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There are about 5,000 planes in U.S. airspace every hour. How do these aircraft keep from colliding with each other? Learn about the intricate system that guides a plane from takeoff to landing.

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