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The Ultimate Basic Plumbing Quiz

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Something we all tend to take for granted at home is the plumbing system. Although it is usually reliable, problems can occur. Take this quiz and see how you can repair some of the common problems.

How to Trap a Skunk Without Getting Sprayed

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How to Trap a Skunk Without Getting Sprayed. Check out HowStuffWorks to learn more about skunks and how to trap a skunk without getting sprayed.

Do You Know More About Physics Than a 5th Grader?

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Hey there smarty-pants! It's time to put your science skills to the test with the ultimate quiz, to find out if you're smarter than a fifth grader in physics!

Rollover Accidents Explained

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By far the deadliest risk facing SUV, minivan, and truck occupants is a rollover accident. According to NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), more than 280,000 rollover accidents are reported each year, claiming more than 10,000 lives annually.

10 Outrageous Cartoon Moments That Use Real Physics

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In among the suspended falls and running into painted tunnels, animation sometimes uses real science. Here are 10 real physics moments in cartoons.

What makes you dizzy when you spin?

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Dizziness happens when the part of your body that detects motion sends the wrong signals to your brain. Find out what causes dizziness when you spin.

Where did the moon come from?

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The origin of the moon is explained in this article. Learn about the origin of the moon.

How Newton's Cradles Work

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Five metallic balls on slender threads sit side by side. As one on the end hits the rest, the one on the opposite end rises and falls. Why don't the balls in the middle move? It's complicated.

How do planets form?

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Planets and how they form are explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about planets and planet formation.

Will we ever unite quantum mechanics with general relativity?

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Einstein showed us a mind-blowing way the universe works, while Max Planck and his gang showed us how particles on the atomic and subatomic levels work. But one doesn't explain the other. So there must be a larger theory encompassing them ... or not?

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