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1949-1961 Jaguar XK Sports Cars
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Jaguar's 1949-1961 Jaguar XK-120, XK-140, and XK-150 are some of the most popular sports cars ever built. Learn all about the Jaguar XK sports cars.
How Pyramids Work
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Pyramids are some of the most amazing structures ever created by man. Learn about pyramids and the technology used to construct the ancient pyramids.
1930-1939 Ford Trucks
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Ford's depression battle plan was simple: Build better cars and trucks. Explore 1930s Ford trucks -- and find great photos -- in this article.
1958 Lincoln Mark II Concept Car
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The 1958 Lincoln Mark II concept car was undone by the more profitable Mark III. See pictures and a profile of the 1958 Lincoln Mark II concept car.
Fiat Sports Cars
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In the 1950s, Fiat got into the sports-car business with roaring success, with models like the 1200 and 124 Sport Spider. Learn about Fiat sports cars.
How M1 Tanks Work
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M1 tanks are the world's most technologically advanced tanks. Find out about M1 tanks, the type of weapons M1 tanks use and how an M1 tank keeps its crew safe.
How Firefighter Training Works
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Firefighters are our everyday heroes. Find out how to become one and look into the training process.
How did Nikola Tesla change the way we use energy?
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Who made it possible to light up your home at night? Thomas Edison, right? Yes, but without the work of Nikola Tesla, we would be living in a different world.
How Flamethrowers Work
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When humans discovered fire, they learned to cook their food in a controlled environment. What came next? Flamethrowers, of course. What do flamethrowers have in common with their living counterpart -- fire breathers?
Is there a limit to how high-definition TVs can get?
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High-definition TVs have been changing in screen size, thickness and price in the past few years. But is there a limit to how high definition TVs can go?