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After the Sun Dies, It'll Become a Stellar Crystal

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The sun is going to eventually leave behind a shimmering legacy and turn into a massive crystal. Learn why at HowStuffWorks.

Is it possible to assemble a car with glue?

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You might be surprised to learn that automakers are using car glue to bond parts together on modern vehicles. Find out the advantages of using car glue.

How the Caparo T1 Works

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The Caparo T1 is racecar with a higher horespower-to-weight ratio than any other car. Learn how it travels so fast and why it is street legal.

'Everyone Says It So It Must Be True': The Pseudoscience Quiz

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We have an astonishing capacity to accept scientific-sounding concepts if we hear them repeatedly. Test your ability to differentiate between real science and fictitious "common knowledge."

Why do I get gassy when I fly?

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Relax. Everyone gets gassy when they fly. Find out why air travel makes you fart at HowStuffWorks.

Terrestrial Planets Are the Rocky Planets of the Solar System

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Terrestrial planets include the four closest to our sun, including Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. What else makes these celestial bodies terrestrial planets?

How Much Coal Is Required to Run a 100-watt Light Bulb 24 hours a Day for a Year?

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Where electricity is produced from a coal fired power station, how much coal is required to run a 100-watt light bulb 24 hours a day for one year?

Popping a Lawn Bubble Is Like Popping a Zit

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You've probably never seen one, but it looks like a waterbed in your yard. And trust us, if you do see one, you'll have an impulse to pop it.

What Is a Ghost Flight?

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Airlines are flying planes with no passengers, due to the outbreak of coronavirus, but also for economic reasons having nothing to do with disease.

How a Cold Heat Soldering Iron Works

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Cold Heat soldering irons are lightweight, portable and don't come with the potential for serious injury. Learn more about Cold Heat soldering.

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