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How to Overclock Your CPU
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Overclocking a processor allows it to run at higher than factory speeds, but it also can lead to reliability issues if you don't do it safely. So how do you do it, and does it void your computer's warranty?
Cape Buffalo Are Intensely Protective Herbivores
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Today, we're exploring one of Africa's most formidable and awe-inspiring animals: the Cape buffalo. This powerhouse bovine isn't just a member of the prestigious "Big Five" — it's also one of the most dangerous animals on the continent.
What's the Most Powerful Pokémon Card?
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When pinpointing the most powerful Pokémon card, we have to remember that strength isn’t just about dealing massive damage. It’s also about powerful abilities, energy efficiency, and strategic value in competitive play.
10 Fastest Dog Breeds in the World: Salukis, Collies, and More
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Dogs may be man’s best friend, but some of them are also lightning-fast athletes. The fastest dog breeds in the world were originally bred for hunting, racing, or guarding, and they boast lean bodies, muscular builds, and remarkable speed.
If You Were in the NFL, Which Team Would Draft You?
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You're about to join a brotherhood of some of the toughest athletes on the planet, and at this level, the best of the best are also some of the highest paid. Talk to us about your gridiron personality and we'll match you to an NFL franchise in this quiz.
The Yellow Sac Spider Surprisingly Doesn't Build a Web
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The yellow sac spider is one of the most common spiders humans encounter, as they're often wandering indoors or hanging out in gardens. Scientists also believe they account for more human insect bites than any other spider.
The Tiny Finger Monkey Gets Lonely Without Its Family
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Some animals are so small they seem more like toys than creatures of the wild. Take the finger monkey, for example. Also known as the pygmy marmoset, it's the smallest monkey in the world and could fit snugly in the palm of your hand.
North American P-51 Mustang
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The North American P-51 Mustang spelled doom for the Luftwaffe. It was not only able to escort bombers on long-range missions and engage in dogfights, it could also drop and destroy the German Air Force on the ground. Read more on this pivotal plane.
How have NASA space helmets changed optics?
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NASA space helmets are nifty devices that allow astronauts to operate in the hostile environment of space, but did you know that the technology behind them has also directly benefitted eyeballs here on Earth? Learn more about NASA and optics.
How Tire Pressure Gauges Work
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If you have a car, chances are you also have a tire-pressure gauge. Learn how this pen-sized device measures air pressure and why the little stick inside doesn't just fly right out the back!