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How Does a Seismograph Work?
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A seismograph can accurately measure the movement of the Earth during a quake. How does a seismograph work, though, and what is the Richter scale that is associated with earthquakes? Learn the answers to these questions in this article.
Is the American Flag Still on the Moon? Objects Astronauts Left Behind
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Apollo astronauts left a lot of stuff behind on the moon. Can you see any of that from Earth, even with a telescope?
What Does the Battery Light on in Car Mean?
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If the battery light stays on when you're driving your car, does that mean you need a new battery?
1932 Hudson Greater Eight Standard Special Coupe
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Because it was a Depression-era luxury car, the 1932 Hudson Greater Eight Standard Special Coupe is among the rarest of collectible cars. Learn more.
1940 Oldsmobile Series 90 Custom Cruiser Sedan
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The 1940 Oldsmobile Series 90 Custom Cruiser Sedan led the charge of the new Series 90 line and sold 33,075. Find out more about this collectible car.
Weather Experiments for Kids
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Weather experiments for kids teach children about wind, rain, thunder, lightning, and more. Learn about weather experiments for kids on HowStuffWorks.
What if a plane landed in San Francisco at the same time there was a big earthquake?
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If a plane landed in an earthquake an number of things could happen. Find out what would happen if a plane landed in an earthquake in San Francisco.
Traction Control Systems Explained
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Traction control helps limit tire slip in acceleration on slippery surfaces. Many of today's vehicles employ electronic controls to limit power delivery for the driver, eliminating wheel slip and helping the driver accelerate under control.
How MOAB Works
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When the U.S. Air Force tested the MOAB last year, it tested one of the largest conventional bombs ever built. MOAB stands for Massive Ordnance Air Burst, and it's not for the faint-hearted. Find out how it fits into the U.S. arsenal.
Shoulder Exercises
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Learn how to do an upright row with resistance band to strengthen and tone your shoulders. Get step-by-step directions for this shoulder exercise.