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Is Chicago the Windiest City in the U.S.?

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Chicago has long been known as "The Windy City." It's a pretty cool nickname, but does it live up to it?

What is coal gasification?

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What is coal gasification? Learn what coal gasification is in this article.

Can You Score 27/35 on This Difficult World Geography Quiz?

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You Ghana love this! We just know it! The ultimate world geography quiz just for you! Andes let's see how well you do! Aim high! But you better know your geographical features, capitals and landmarks found all over the globe!

How Todd Bol Started the Little Free Library Movement

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at the genesis and expansion of the Little Free Library Movement started by Todd Bol in 2009.

How Tether Car Racing Works

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Tether car racing is a high-speed hobby sport that began in the 1930s. Read more about tether cars at HowStuffWorks.

Dream Truck: Profile of a Custom Car

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The Dream Truck was a custom car builder's dream initiated in 1953 by Spencer Murray. See photos and learn more about the custom 1950 Chevy pickup.

The Rainbow Snake Feasts on American Eels

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The rainbow snake (Farancia erytrogramma) - sometimes called an eel moccasin or red-lined snake - is a nonvenomous snake. It has vibrant coloration and a specialized diet. Humans rarely see rainbow snakes (despite their striking appearance) because they spend much of their lives hidden in aquatic habitats.

What If an Asteroid Hit Earth?

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There are obvious craters on Earth (and the moon) that are evidence of a long history of massive objects hitting planet Earth. But what would happen if an asteroid hit Earth today?

How Organic Farming Works

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Consumers are becoming more and more knowledgeable about food safety and their health. As a result, organic farming has entered the agriculture mainstream. But what methods must be used, and how is organic farming certified?

Ford or Chevy: Can You Identify These Old-School Cars?

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When it comes to old-school cars, few companies knew how to make them like Ford and Chevy. Can you determine which of those companies made these cars? Take this quiz and find out!

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