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Take a Drive Down Memory Lane and See If You Remember These Auto Classics

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Here's a chance to prove your mettle with these examples of classic metal! Even if you make a mistake, you'll learn about automotive history. But you won't make a mistake, right?

What is a funicular railway?

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In the news about the recent accident at a ski resort in Austria, the reporters called the cable car that carried the skiers up the mountain a "funicular railway." What is that and how does it work?

How Solar Eclipses Work

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Solar eclipses are rare and amazing phenomena. Learn about what happens in a solar eclipse and how to observe one safely.

How can water cut through steel?

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Waterjets are explained in this article. Learn about waterjets.

Why Are There Dozens of Dead Animals Floating in Space?

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Neil Armstrong may have been the first man on the moon, but he wouldn't have gotten there without fruit flies, rhesus monkeys or a dog.

What's the difference between stalactites and stalagmites?

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Stalactites and stalagmites are two common cave features that are often mistaken for each other. Learn about stalactites and stalagmites.

How to Grow and Care for Crocuses, Spring's Early Bloomers

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Crocuses are a cheery sign of spring, and the tiny, colorful flowers are easy to grow. Here's how to do it.

Is there really a face on Mars?

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The face on Mars stunned observers in the 1970s. Learn if this formation is the colossus of a human face or simply an interesting rock formation.

Ankylosaurus: A Tank-like Herbivore With a Killer Club Tail

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Ankylosaurus was a dinosaur with short, squat legs that allowed it to run at about 6 miles per hour - fast, but not fast enough to outrun a large carnivorous predator like Tyrannosaurus rex.

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