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How the G-Wiz Electric Car Works
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The G-Wiz electric car is very popular in England and recently became available in India. Learn about the G-Wiz electric car in this article.
What's new in synthetic oil technology?
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Synthetic oil technology has evolved rapidly in recent years, so what's around the corner? Learn the future of synthetic oil technology in this article.
How Can Sugar Explode?
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A sugar explosion recently happened at a refinery near Savannah, Georgia. Learn about the sugar explosion and find out what caused the sugar explosion.
What is the true meaning of jihad?
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A recently declassified U.S. government study says the Iraq war has become a uniting cause for 'Muslim jihadists.' What really is a jihad?
How Many Moons Does Saturn Have?
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In recent years, Saturn has overtaken Jupiter as the planet with the most satellites in our solar system. How many moons does Saturn have?
Chocolate Breakfast Cereals Claim to Be Healthy. But What Sounds Too Good …
What's with the recent spate of new chocolate breakfast cereals that also claim to be healthy? Read this HowStuffWorks Now article to learn more.
Ada Limón Is the First Female U.S. Poet Laureate of Mexican Ancestry
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The most recent U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, was the first Native American to fill the role and she passed the baton to Limón in July 2022.
How can new cells restore someone's vision?
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The journal "Nature" recently published a paper describing how a cell transplant had allowed blind mice to see again. What does this mean for humans?
Ancient Sea Scorpion Possibly The Largest Bug to Live on Earth
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The sea scorpion may have been the largest bug to ever live on the Earth, according to a recent find. Learn more about the giant sea scorpion.
How Glassblowing Works
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Glassblowing may seem like a fairly recent art form, but it's really been around since the Roman Empire. Read more about glassblowing.