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How China's Pollution Sniffers Work

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Air pollution in China has spurred the training of air pollution sniffers to detect toxic gas. Read more about air pollution detection through smell.

1940-1949 Cadillac

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The 1940-1949 Cadillac lineup showcased important engineering and style developments. Learn about the Cadillac's evolution during this era.

How Gliders Work

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Flying in a glider is about as close as you can get to soaring like a bird. Amazingly, these graceful machines manage their maneuvers without an engine. Learn how gliders fly without power.

How NASCAR Race Cars Work

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The original NASCAR races were run on dirt tracks in regular street cars. Today, almost every piece of a NASCAR race car is handmade. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how these amazing machines come together.

10 Ways to Cool Your Roof

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With the increase in "green building," cool roofs are becoming popular. These are roofs that have been built or modified to maintain a lower temperature in bright sun. We'll examine some of the many ways you can cool your roof.

Winter Skin Care Tips

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Winter skin care can be very difficult in cold climates.

Are Hybrid Cars Worth It?

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If you're looking for a new car or truck, there's a chance you're considering a hybrid. Before you sign any paperwork, take a look at why you may not want to.

How The Thing Works

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The Thing is a cultural icon that just won't die. Learn more about the creature from the classic 1950s sci-fi flick The Thing.

How Tear Gas Works

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It may make you run. It may make you throw up. It will definitely make you cry. It's tear gas, and it's no fun to be hit with.

10 Ways to Proactively Protect Your Engine

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How can you protect your engine proactively? Check out 10 ways to proactively protect your engine at HowStuffWorks.

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