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How Hummers Work

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The Hummer, or Humvee, has made a huge impact on both military applications and civilian lifestyles. Read about the specs and culture of the Hummer.

Are Figs Really Full of Baby Wasps?

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Fig wasps help create tasty fig-based snacks. Learn if fig wasps are listed among the ingredients on the wrapper of your next fig bar.

Did Nostradamus make any predictions about 2012?

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Every time disaster strikes, one man's name arises alongside the obsessive news coverage: Nostradamus. According to some folks, the famed French seer has predicted many of the planet's gloomy twists and turns. What did he have to say about 2012?

How Beekeeping Works

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Beekeeping is an ancient art with a fascinating history. Learn the ins and outs of beekeeping with HowStuffWorks.

There's a Rhino-shaped Cave in Washington State

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It's perhaps one of the strangest fossils ever discovered. We'll explain how it came to be 15 million years ago, and how hikers found it in the '30s.

How Satanic Panic Worked

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Satanic panic caused Americans to worry about cult movements intent on sacrificing children. Learn more about how satanic panic worked.

Deck Ideas

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A deck makes a fine addition to any home, from standard layouts to modern designs. Learn more about designing a deck, using photos and helpful ideas.

How the Electoral College Works

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As we learned in the 2000 election, the electoral college plays a huge role in the election process. Learn how the electoral college works!

Turns Out Earth's Pulse 'Beats' Every 27.5 Million Years, But Why?

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Researchers have been asking this question for almost a century and now we're a little closer to the answer. Something else to ponder: Every 27.5 million years there is usually a mass extinction.

Post-war Railroads

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Post-war railroads chronicles the height of American railroad transportation. Learn about railroads and post-war railroads.

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