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Why are sloths so slow?

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Sloths move slowly mostly because of their vegetarian diet. Learn why sloths move slowly and how their anatomy supports such lethargy.

How Tires and Wheels Work

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Tires and wheels are one of the most important components in a towing rig. Learn all about tires and wheels for towing purposes at HowStuffWorks.

How Tape Recorders Work

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Magnetic recording is the backbone of the electronics revolution. Learn how this analog technology lets you store and erase data!

17 Bits of Nostalgia from 1957

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'American Bandstand' hit the airwaves, and the Russians launched 'Sputnik'. Read about these and more in our list of 17 bits of nostalgia from 1957.

Science Projects for Kids: Producing Sounds

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With Science Projects for Kids: Producing Sounds you'll discover why and how sound happens. Join us and have lots of fun while you're learning.

1959 Ford Galaxie

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The 1959 Ford Galaxie married a spacious interior with a stylish 'squarebird' exterior. See pictures and a profile of the 1959 Ford Galaxie.

1966-1967 Ford Fairlane 500XL/GT & GT/A

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The 1966 Ford Fairlane was a drastic revision with the stylish 500XL and the racy GT. Learn about the 1966 Ford Fairlane 500XL, GT, and GT/A.

1968-1969 Mercury Cyclone GT

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The 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT appeared longer and was restyled in the image of ready-to-roll muscle. Learn more about the 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT.

What if I accidentally ended up locked in a walk-in freezer?

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Being locked in a freezer like the ones found in restaurants could lead to hypothermia if you're in there too long. Learn about getting locked in a freezer.

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