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Mitsubishi A6M Zero
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The successes of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero during the first six months of World War II stunned Western observers. Its dominance was frightening, but soon surpassed. Learn about the rise and fall of the A6M Zero, and its unique design specifications.
1939 Chevrolet
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The 1939 Chevrolet lineup included the Master 85 and Master DeLuxe series station wagons. Get detailed information on these distinctive Chevy models.
1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe
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The 1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe had unique features like a power-retractable top. Learn more about this car's design and engineering.
Chaos Is Not Randomness: A Complex Systems Scientist Explains
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The world often seems chaotic and events appear to occur randomly, but what's the difference between chaos and randomness?
Looks and Acts Like a Hummingbird? Could Be a Hummingbird Moth
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If you see a small hummingbird zip by your face, take a second look - what looks like a hummingbird may actually be a moth.
Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future
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Do you love Steampunk? Then check out our pictures of Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future!
Gold, Silver and Bronze: More Than 100 Years of Olympic Medals
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Winning an Olympic medal is a special and rare honor, but most people never get to see them up close. Take a peek at pictures of Olympic medals.
Ridiculous History: The Great Moon Hoax of August 1835
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On Aug. 25, 1835, The New York Sun ran the first of several newspaper columns on the moon's geography, vegetation and humanoid inhabitants. There was just one problem.
Wallace's Giant Bee, World's Largest, Rediscovered
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Wallace's giant bee, the world's largest, has been rediscovered. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
Did Vikings really have horns on their helmets?
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Viking helmets are often depicted as having horns protruding from either side. But did the Vikings really wear such things? Find out at HowStuffWorks.