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How Olympic Torches Work

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Every two years, the Olympic torch makes its way through a huge relay to the Opening Ceremony that kicks off the Olympic Games. Learn all about the torch's history, construction and transport.

How Offset Printing Works

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Offset printing is the technology that makes most magazines and catalogs possible. See how the offset printing process puts full-color images on paper.

How Massage Chairs Work

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Massage chairs are expensive chairs that allow you to receive a mechanical or robotic massage. Learn how massage chairs work.

How the Space Launch System Will Work

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Have you met the driving force behind the U.S. space program for the foreseeable future? Take a second to get acquainted with the proposed blasting behemoth.

1950s Willys Concept Cars

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The 1950s Willys concept cars ranged from sharp to dowdy, but their future was in South America. See pictures and a profile of 1950s Willys concept cars.

Landmark TWA Flight Center Now Stuns as Hotel

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It took 22 agencies and more than 180 firms to turn Eero Saarinen's groundbreaking TWA terminal into a spectacular hotel. HowStuffWorks visits.

1956-1966 Ferrari Superamerica and Superfast

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The 1956-1966 Ferrari Superamerica and Superfast were conceived and introduced to appeal specifically to American buyers. Learn about these Ferraris.

How the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve Works

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What has a better power-to-weight ratio than an Enzo Ferrari and enough room for a normal person to sit comfortably? It's the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve concept car (that's right, we said Chrysler). Check it out.

The Classic Porsche Quiz: Can You Name Them All?

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Porsche sure loves numbers! Most of their models only have a number as an identifier: 911 (no, it's not an emergency), 901, 550 and many more. Can you identify them from a single image?

1939 Studebaker Champion

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The 1939 Studebaker Champion was a champion indeed -- it sold 30,000 units in its introductory year. Learn all about the 1939 Champion.

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