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How long can scorpions live without food or water?

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Scorpion food consists of protein sources like insects and other scorpions, but they don't eat very often. Read about scorpion food and when they eat.

Computer Memory Pictures

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The computer memory pictures at HowStuffWorks explore flash, RAM, ROM and more. Learn about the types of computer memory with computer memory pictures.

How will towing affect my gas mileage?

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Towing and gas mileage don't make a good match and will affect your wallet. Learn how towing and gas mileage will affect your next cross-country trip.

What are Saturn's rings made of?

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What are Saturn's rings made of. Learn about Saturn's six main rings, what Saturn's rings are made of and how Saturn's rings were named.

How can you make water invisible?

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Magicians say invisible water exists, and they often prove it by floating a small boat on thin air. Learn the magic behind the invisible water trick.

If a Peacock Loses His Tail Feathers, Do They Grow Back?

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Peacock feathers are possibly the most beautiful plumage in the animal kingdom. Learn if peacock feathers grow back after these birds molt.

Will robots get married?

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Robot weddings between a human and a robot could be possible by the year 2050. Learn about these robot weddings and the ethics of robot marriages.

1960-1961 Dodge Dart

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The full-size 1960-1961 Dodge Dart line contained three series: Seneca, Pioneer, and Phoenix. See photos and specifications of 1960-1961 Dodge Dart.

Why do people blush?

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Blushing is actually related to the same system that triggers your fight-or-flight response. Find out what causes blushing and how blushing works.

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