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How Smart Is Your Dog?

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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but maybe they just had kind of a dumb dog. Not all pups are created equal, after all. How about we find out how smart your pooch is? Grab your leash and take the quiz!

How Are Rainbows Formed? The Science Behind the Colors

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We can usually see rainbows right after a rainstorm on a warm Spring day. These giant colorful arcs stand out against the dark rain clouds. Have you ever wondered what causes this phenomena? Find out how rainbows are created in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How to Clean Headlights in 4 Easy Steps

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Over time, your vehicle's appearance can take a hit when foggy headlights start to develop. These cloudy or yellow headlights not only make your car look older but can also diminish nighttime visibility, creating a safety hazard. That's why learning how to clean headlights is so essential.

How Digital Clocks Work

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When you need to know the time, it's about a 50-50 chance you'll turn to some LEDs to find out. Ever wonder what goes on inside a digital clock or wristwatch? Find out about this basic digital technology -- and learn how to create your own digital timekeeper.

How Skyscrapers Work

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People build skyscrapers primarily because they are convenient -- you can create a lot of real estate out of a relatively small ground area. They're also awe-inspiring. Skyscrapers capture our imagination -- how high can we build them? Learn about the architecture and design of these monumental buildings.

How does a magneto work?

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I am curious about the ignition system in my lawn mower. I know that a spark plug creates a high-voltage spark, and I know in my car the electricity for the spark comes from the battery. My lawn mower doesn't have a battery, so where does the electricty come from?

Can You Match the Company to Its Famous Mascot?

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Did you know that Elsie the Cow was created in 1936, which makes her the oldest brand mascot in the U.S.? See how well you can match these most-beloved mascots, including those that have been around awhile, like Elsie, and those that are new, to the brand they're associated with.

The 13 Best Directors Of Modern Cinema

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Often the focal point of a film will be the stars, but sometimes the selling factor will be who directed the film. The director is the one who creates the film and controls the artistic and dramatic elements, and no film can succeed without a director with talent and vision. These 13 directors have all [...] The post The 13 Best Directors Of Modern Cinema appeared first on Goliath.

The Hottest Pepper in the World Is Another Puckerbutt Creation

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Hot peppers are tasty and nutritious fruits (not vegetables!) that create a spicy sensation on your tastebuds. They have been a staple of spicy foods for thousands of years, but in the last half-century, scientists have developed advanced cross-breeding techniques to craft the hottest pepper in the world - hotter than nature would concoct on its own.

8 Animals Who Are Total Jerks

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There are so many animals that are just so ridiculously cute that we seem to create these myths around them. We assume that because they are so attractive that they must be sweet and loving. More often then not, these animals are pretty awful. They are total jerks and often turn against their own without [...] The post 8 Animals Who Are Total Jerks appeared first on Goliath.

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