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Understanding the Differences Between Big Rig and F1 Car Horsepower Ratings

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So why does a diesel engine with huge torque and low maximum RPM get a low horsepower rating compared to a low torque, high revving race car engine? Find out why in this article.

How Do Oysters Make Pearls?

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How do oysters make pearls, and what is the difference between natural and cultured pearls?

What happens when pregnant women smoke?

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Pregnancy and smoking should never be mixed because of the harm it can cause to the developing baby. Learn more about pregnancy and smoking.

How Master Cylinders and Combination Valves Work

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The master cylinder provides the pressure that engages your car brakes. Learn how the master cylinder works with the combination valve to make sure you can brake safely.

How Self-healing Spacecraft Will Work

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Scientists are now developing a new type of composite material that will allow spacecraft to repair themselves. Learn more about this amazing future technology.

How do you keep a safe house safe?

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A safe house works for both good guys and bad guys, keeping them hidden and secure. There's a safe house mentioned in the Bible, and safe houses during WWII.

Can humans regrow fingers?

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Fetuses can regrow almost anything that gets damaged while in the womb. Children up to the age of two have been known to regrow fingertips with no outside help. And at least one person has regrown a fingertip with the help of a substance extracted from pig bladders.

Why is a NASCAR race car called "loose" or "tight?"

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Why is a NASCAR race called loose or tight? It's usually the result of ovesteering or understeering. Learn about why a NASCAR car is called loose or tight.

Is anyone developing lifetime engine oil?

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Is someone really developing lifetime engine oil for your car or truck? Read more about lifetime engine oil at HowStuffWorks.

Does trickle-down economics apply to a down market?

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Applying trickle down in a down market can seem senseless to people -- they're after a quick fix. Read about applications of trickle down in a down market.

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