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Can I Make My Own Ethanol?

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Can I make my own ethanol? Read this article to find out the answer to the question, can I make my own ethanol?

How Plasma Converters Work

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Plasma converters generate electricity for our homes by burning trash. Learn about plasma converters and see pictures of plasma converters plants.

10 High-tech Tools on the Typical Farm

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The modern farm has more in common with Silicon Valley than you might think. Here are 10 high-tech tools you may find on a farm from HowStuffWorks.

1987-1993 Cadillac Allante

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The 1987-1993 Cadillac Allantes were to lift the Cadillac image and compete with European luxury cars. See if the Allante succeeded by reading more.

How Atomic Clocks Work

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When the power goes out and is later restored, how do you know what time to set your clocks to? Have you ever wondered how time is regulated? Learn how scientists determine exact time.

Desalination Plants: The Future of a Sustainable Water Supply

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Desalination is the process of removing the salt from seawater, which turns the water into fresh drinking water. Learn about desalination.

10 Responsibilities of a Construction Project Manager

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What is the role of a construction project manager at a construction site? Learn about the responsibilities of a construction project manager.

1959 Cadillac Cyclone

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The 1959 Cadillac Cyclone was the last of a short-lived genre of 'dream cars.' Read about its designer and see photos of this futuristic car.

How Spud Guns Work

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A spud gun can hurl potatoes hundreds of feet at close to 400 miles per hour. But why is this staple of the dinner table such a popular projectile? Learn the science of spud guns and how they can be customized.

10 Evil Robots Bent on Destroying Humanity

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"Hahaha ... we've come to destroy your world!" Or so it must read in the chapter of the "Evil Robot Handbook" on what to say when you first encounter humans. Here are 10 robots you really don't want to mess with.

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