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How Ramjets Work

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Imagine whipping through the sky at thousands of miles per hour. This special type of jet engine can do exactly that.

What are the respiratory system organs?

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The respiratory system organs include the airways, the lungs, and the blood vessels and muscles attached to them. Learn what the respiratory system organs are in this article.

How to Repair Plumbing Pipes

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Most plumbing problems occur at or near such fixtures as sinks, tubs, and toilets. Sometimes, however, the pipes themselves are the root of the problem. Learn how to repair pipes.

The Tragic Story of 'Sky King' Richard Russell

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In 2018, Richard Russell made news headlines for stealing - and subsequently crashing - a 76-seat passenger plane straight out of Seattle Tacoma International Airport.

What if I accidentally ended up locked in a walk-in freezer?

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Being locked in a freezer like the ones found in restaurants could lead to hypothermia if you're in there too long. Learn about getting locked in a freezer.

The Fastest Fighter Jet in History: The NASA X-43

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When it comes to the question of the fastest fighter jet, you can choose to compare only those fighter jets that are still in service, or you can consider every last jet fighter that's ever graced the skies - and we've chosen to go with the latter.

The Science Behind the Pollen Count

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HowStuffWorks looks at the science behind the pollen count. How do they count those microscopic grains anyway?

What is St. Elmo's Fire?

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St. Elmo's Fire is a weather phenomena that often appears on the masts of ships and the wings of airplanes. Learn about St. Elmo's Fire and plama.

Should You Turn Your AC Up When You're Not Home?

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On hot summer days, is it best to turn off the AC when leaving home, turn it up or leave it as is? The answer may surprise you.

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