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1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa and Monza
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The 1965-1969 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa and Monza looked good and handled well, too. Check out the 1965-1969 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa and Monza.
Turtle Crafts
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Learn more about turtles and have fun while you do it. Read about easy and interesting turtle crafts that will keep you occupied for hours.
What 'An Inconvenient Truth' Got Right (And Wrong) About Climate Change
Now that its sequel is out, where did Al Gore's landmark environmental documentary hit the mark? What did it get wrong?
Are We Entering the Sixth Major Extinction on Earth?
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A new global report says 1 million species are at risk of extinction - the greatest number in human history.
Chevy 348-cid V-8 Engine
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The 348 Chevy V-8 was the largest and most powerful Chevrolet engine you could buy in 1958-61. Learn all about this powerful engine.
Inside a Power-Cube Transformer
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A power-cube transformer is used for just about every electronic device, but what's on the inside? Take a look inside a power-cube transformer.
1955 Lincoln Capri
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The 1955 Lincoln Capri saw model-year improvements, but sales were dismal in an otherwise booming year. Learn all about the 1955 Lincoln Capri.
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Stephen Hawking?
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Take HowStuffWorks' brief quiz to learn more about the author of 'A Brief History of Time.'
What Is Boyle's Law and Why Do I Already Know It?
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Boyle's Law describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of a container with gas in it. As the volume of the container decreases, the pressure inside the container increases.
Did people in the past really only live to be 30?
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Back in the day people generally didn't live past the age of 30, or so we've been told. Learn the truth about our ancestors at HowStuffWorks.