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How the Lotus Elise Works
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It's not the fastest or the most powerful sports car on the road. So what's the fuss? It's about what Lotus does best: The Elise handles like it's an extension of the driver. Learn all about the Elise.
How Nuclear Submarines Work
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Nuclear submarines are powered by nuclear reactors and may carry nuclear weapons. Read about nuclear submarines and how they changed the world's oceans forever.
What speed should I drive to get maximum fuel efficiency?
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I know that the faster I drive my car, the more gas it uses. But on the other hand, I'll get to my destination in less time. Is there a "sweet spot" on the speedometer that would give me maximum fuel efficiency? And if so, is it different for different car models?
The Meaning Behind the 444 Tattoo: Exploring Symbolism and Spiritual Significance
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Is 444 just a number, or a cosmic message inked in skin? Discover the hidden meanings behind this powerful tattoo—protection, passion, or something even deeper.
Can vitamin C help prevent dengue fever?
Some people swear by vitamin C to prevent colds. But is vitamin C powerful enough to prevent dengue fever? Find out.
How Well Do You Remember "Dragon Ball Z"?
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When you reminisce on "Dragon Ball Z," is it the power levels that come to mind, the search for the Dragon Balls or the characters screaming at the top of their lungs? Here's a chance to jump back into the journey and do just that.
How Relays Work
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Powered by electromagnets, a relay is simply a mechanical switch, and you'll find them all over a typical house or car. Find out what these simple components are doing in all your electrical stuff.
How Carbon Capture Works
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We know that humans are largely responsible for fueling global warming with our carbon emissions. So what if we could seize all that carbon and squirrel it away in a safe place? Well, we can. It's just hard and really expensive.
10 Innovations in Hydropower
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People all over the world are working on turning this very ancient power source into an even more important modern one. And that means a lot more than dams.
Tarantula Hawks Are Neither Tarantulas nor Hawks
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HowStuffWorks gets to know the tarantula hawk wasp, which has a powerful sting and lays its eggs on the abdomen of the tarantula.