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How Caterpillar Skid Steer Loaders & Multi Terrain Loaders Work
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You know those loaders used in construction and landscaping that dig up and pick up EVERYTHING? Learn how these incredible machines work!
Forget Aspirin for Heart Health: Eat Tomato (Seeds) Instead
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Doctors often advise patients with cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, to take a daily aspirin to improve blood flow and prevent clots. However, aspirin tends to have a nasty side effect: over time, you may develop ulcers due to irritation to your stomach from taking it.
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
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Left-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge. These laws set the trend for many of the world's countries that drive on the left side of the road.
Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples?
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Why do golf balls have dimples? Learn why golf balls have dimples and where they came from at HowStuffWorks.
How Circuits Work
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Circuits can be found in just about every electronic device you can think of. Find out what circuits are and how circuits make electronic devices work.
How Inductors Work
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An inductor is little more than a coil of wire. Sound simple? Well, it is -- but that coil of wire can do some pretty cool things! Learn all about inductors!
What Is the World's Shortest River?
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Ever wondered what's the difference between a river, a stream, a brook and a tributary?
What Is the Difference Between Two- and Three-pronged Plugs?
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Some appliances use three prongs to connect to an outlet, while others only use two. Learn the difference between two- and three-pronged plugs.
What if Everybody in the U.S. Flushed the Toilet at the Same Time?
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No one knows for sure, but chances are, it would make a terrible mess.
10 Longest Rivers in the U.S.: From the Missouri to the Brazos
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We bet you're looking up the longest river in the U.S. to settle a bet: Is it the Missouri River or the Mississippi River? It depends how you measure.