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How Can Someone Walk Across Broken Glass Without Getting Hurt?

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Glass walking involves a street performer walking barefooted across broken glass. Learn all about the art of glass walking.

How Gas Lanterns Work

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Whether you're out camping or in the midst of a power outage, gas lanterns are handy devices. Did you know they're radioactive? Find out how these lanterns produce light.

Why am I not allowed to use my cell phone in airplanes or hospitals?

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Electromagnetic interference can create problems in some equipment in airplanes and hospitals. Learn about electromagnetic interference from cell phones.

How to Make Paper Fans

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You'll be the coolest one in the room after you make paper fans, which can be inexpensively made. Learn more about how to make paper fans for kids.

1930 Buick Series 40 Phaeton

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The four-door 1930 Buick Series 40 Phaeton was Buick's best seller from the 1930 line. See photos and learn about the 1930 Buick Series 40 Phaeton.

1961 Dodge Polara D-500 Convertible

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The 1961 Dodge Polara D-500 Convertible was billed as the custom-size Dodge. See photos and learn more about the 1961 Dodge Polara D-500 Convertible.

1936 Stout Scarab

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William B. Stout dreamed of rear-engine/rear-wheel drive and created the 1936 Stout Scarab to that end. Read more about the 1936 Stout Scarab.

1965 Mercer Cobra

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The 1965 Mercer Cobra was designed by Virgil Exner to showcase the possibilities of copper in auto design. Explore this Cobra's fascinating features.

1959 Bocar XP-5

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The 1959 Bocar XP-5 was designed to be the fastest and safest sports car in the world. Learn how designer Bob Carnes achieved this with the Bocar XP-5.

1939 Chrysler New Yorker Four-Door Sedan

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Chrysler produced the 1939 New Yorker sedan to boost sales. Learn how the 1939 Chrysler New Yorker appealed to drives with its elegance and speed.

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