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Do You Have a Fear of Long Words?

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The fear of long words is ironic, as the name is ridiculously long. What gives?

How big is the world's smallest electric car?

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Scientists in Switzerland and the Netherlands have created what can be called the world's smallest electric car. So just how small (or big) is it? Find out.

LTE Meaning: Understanding the Cell Phone Technology

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Next to the battery icon on your phone, you see "LTE," meaning ... meaning what, exactly? Learn how LTE helps you stream while also enabling smart cities.

Why Teen 'Death Discs' Dominated the Airwaves in the '60s

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The co-hosts of Omnibus look at the short-lived, but lucrative teen pop craze for 'death discs' in the early '60s.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Bob Ross

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HowStuffWorks celebrates the birthday of the PBS painter with the voice to soothe the most savage beast.

Mayday Meaning: Exploring the International Distress Call

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The words aren't arbitrary, so why do pilots and sailors call out 'Mayday!' rather than something else?

Yes, the Zorse Is a Real Mix of a Horse and a Zebra

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A zorse is one strange looking horse. That's because it's the product of a zebra stallion and a female horse.

Hedwig Kohn: The Physics of Determination

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Hedwig Kohn left Nazi Germany for the U.S. in 1940 and became a leading physicist. HowStuffWorks looks at her extraordinary life.

Did Einstein really fail math?

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Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists to ever live, but was he always such a wiz? Learn more about Einstein's 'genius' at HowStuffWorks.

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