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Mississippi Queen: A Chopper Profile

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The Mississippi Queen is a custom motorcycle with a unique suspension system. See photos and specifications for this Harley-Davidson-powered chopper.

How Trademarks Work

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A trademark is concerned with a company's need to identify its goods or services among its customers and potential customers. Learn how they work.

Where did the potato chip come from?

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You know you love the salty goodness of a potato chip, but where did the potato chip come from? Learn the history behind this salty treat.

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?

Are Money and Religion More Similar Than We Realize?

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at what ties religion and money so closely together.

Modern Cars Are Kind of Boring. Why Is That?

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The CarStuff guys explore why there aren't more cool-looking, provocative cars with new features that make you gasp. Read more at HowStuffWorks.

Ridiculous History: When People Thought They Were Made of Glass

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From royalty to the layperson, the glass delusion was common in medieval Europe. Learn more about the glass delusion at HowStuffWorks Now.

Irish Supreme Court Says Subway's Bread, Well, Isn't

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If Subway's bread is legally not bread, then what in the heck is it?

Yes, You Can Catch Up On Your Sleep!

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HowStuffWorks looks at a new study suggesting that sleeping in on the weekends is good for you.

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