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How Stirling Engines Work
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The Stirling engine is a heat engine that is vastly different from the internal-combustion engine in your car. It has the potential to be more efficient than most types of engines, but it hasn't made it into mass production yet. Find out why.
5 Ideas for Experiments on Conserving Energy
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About 70 percent of our energy comes from non-renewable sources like oil and natural gas. When they're gone, they're gone for good. Learn some simple ways to conserve energy through these five simple experiments.
5 Products for Better Fuel Economy
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Is it possible to improve your fuel efficiency? Keep reading to discover 5 Products for Better Fuel Economy.
10 Fascinating Facts About Flatus
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Flatulence is funny, but there's actually some interesting stuff going on in your body to cause it. Learn some facts about flatus at HowStuffWorks.
How Aerosol Cans Work
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They dispense everything from hairspray to cleaning products to whipped cream. Without them, you'd be doing a whole lot of pumping.
How Is Helium Made?
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Helium is the second lightest element on the Periodic Table. How is helium created?
How Blowtorches Work
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Blowtorches produce an exceptionally hot flame and harnesses that heat to mold and cut metal. Learn how the blowtorch revolutionized welding.
Top 10 Alternative Fuels on the Road Right Now
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You'd be surprised by how many alternative fuels there are on the road already. Read our list of the top 10 alternative fuels on the road right now.
Why do people tap on soda cans before opening them?
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Ever wondered why people tap on soda cans before opening them? They do this to avoid a soda can explosion, but does it really help or is it a myth?