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What Is A Rip Current?

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Rip currents are narrow, powerful currents of water that run from the beach out into the ocean. Learn how rip currents form and how to escape rip currents.

How American Austin Cars Work

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American Austin made midget cars, more than a foot shorter than the VW Beetle. Learn why even a starring movie role couldn't sell American Austins.

Hard Tail: A Chopper Profile

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Hard Tail is a custom chopper mixing top-of-the-line parts for a one-of-a-kind chopper. See photos and specifications for this unmatched chopper.

Telling One Green-White-Orange Flag From Another

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Flags are more than just colors and shapes; they're symbols of identity, pride and history. Four countries proudly fly a green, white, and orange flag — and each draws that color scheme from its rich history and distinctive symbolism as nations.

Does a New Two-headed Shark Discovery Mean It's Time to Seriously Freak Out?

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What could cause a shark to have two heads? Learn more about the dicephalic mutation in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Quiz: Is This Spot North or South of the Equator?

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Do you know on which side of 0 degrees latitude these famous landmarks fall?

Meet Inspector Clouseau, Australia's Neon Pink Manta Ray

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A bright pink manta ray named Inspector Clouseau is causing a splash on the runway of the Great Barrier Reef.

Good News! Some Butterfly Populations Bounced Back in 2019

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Work by volunteers and nonprofits, such as butterfly waystations and education efforts, has reversed population decline for some butterfly species.

Is the Bloop Real? Well, Yes and No

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Is the Bloop real? This mysterious underwater sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean in 1997 was so loud that underwater microphones detected it from over 3,000 miles away.

6 Most Futuristic Cities Powered by Renewable Energy

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As urban populations grow, some cities are redefining what it means to live in the future. The most futuristic cities are more than just skylines; they're powered by renewable energy, connected through IoT technology, and built around sustainability.

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