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Should we bring extinct species back to life?

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De-extinction is a controversial topic. Find out the pros and cons of bringing extinct species back to life at HowStuffWorks.

How Trains Work

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We humans are mobile. Long before flight, FusionMan or even your average automobile arrived on the scene, trains were transporting us all over civilization. How did we get from horse-drawn carts to high-speed trains?

How Taxi Meters Work

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Knowing how a taxi meter and taxi fares work can help you to be sure that you're treated fairly. Read about taxi meters at HowStuffWorks.

How Virgin Galactic Works

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Virgin Galactic is the first commercial space tourism company, offering flights to space. Read about Virgin Galactic.

How Sanitary Are Airline Blankets and Pillows?

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A blanket and pillow can transform a long, uncomfortable flight into a sleepfest, but not all airlines still hand them out. When they do, are they clean and safe to use?

How Do Airline Pilots Know Turbulence Is Coming Up?

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Predicting turbulence isn't an exact science, but airline pilots use a variety of tools both high-tech and low before asking you to buckle up.

How Zero-gravity Flights Work

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Zero gravity flights are used to simulate a zero gravity environment for astronauts in training. Find out how zero gravity flights simulate weightlessness.

The Car Cupholder Craze Is Out of Control

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Does anybody really need 19 cupholders in their car? Automakers seem to think so. HowStuffWorks looks at this new trend and tries to decipher it.

Flying on Halloween? You Can Wear a Costume!

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When your broomstick just won't do, and you're forced to fly the "friendly skies," at least you can feel safe knowing you can still show up dressed to kill.

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