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How Stutz Cars Work
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Early Stutz cars relied heavily on their racing image, but eventually evolved into highly sought-after consumer cars. Find out how.
What is landsickness?
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Landsickness is motion sickness anomaly -- a person with landsickness actually feels better while in motion. Learn more about landsickness.
Why are sloths so slow?
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Sloths move slowly mostly because of their vegetarian diet. Learn why sloths move slowly and how their anatomy supports such lethargy.
How strong is a shark's bite?
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A shark bite is pretty scary to think about, but knowing the force behind a shark bite may ease your worries. Learn how strong a shark bite is.
Can it really rain frogs?
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Can it really rain frogs? Learn how waterspouts can make it can rain frogs, squid, fish and even tomatoes.
How can adding iron to the oceans slow global warming?
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Scientists propose adding iron to the oceans to cut carbon dioxide levels and, in turn, decrease temperatures. See if adding iron to the oceans works.
Why is there an underground city beneath Beijing?
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The Beijing underground city may sound like the stuff of legends, but it's a real place built to escape Soviets. Read about the Beijing underground city.
Which is greener, gas or electric cooking?
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Is it better to use electricity or gas for cooking? Which is greener? Answer the question: Is it better to use gas or electricity for cooking.
What Is Pi?
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Whether the circle is as big as planet Mars or as small as a tennis ball, the ratio of its circumference divided by its diameter will always equal pi (3.14). But why?
April Fools Day Crafts
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April Fool's Day crafts bring a bit of levity and creativity to the holiday. Find out more about April Fool's Day crafts -- and tricks.