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1964-1967 Ford GT

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The 1964-1967 Ford GT was an underrated but ultimately winning entry in the international racing scene. Read how it happened and see stunning photos.

How NASA Planetary Protection Works

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What if your job were to protect life in the galaxy at all costs? Read about NASA's Planetary Protection program at HowStuffWorks.

10 Strange Structural Engineering Marvels

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Some architects and engineers go big. Others get fancy. And yet others aim squarely for the completely bizarre. These imagination-bending, gravity-defying products may induce more than a few OMGs.

How Long Can My Succulents Survive Without Water?

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Succulents can go days on end without any fresh water. Learn the secret that succulents carry to get them through the dry spells.

Is your workplace tracking your computer activities?

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If you're surfing the Internet at work, you may not be the only one who knows. Watching workers has become an industry unto itself. Find out exactly how companies are monitoring employees.

How 'Junkyard Wars' Works

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TLC's "Junkyard Wars" puts two teams head to head in a race to build a specific, complicated, working machine out of trash. Go behind the scenes of the game show WE watch.

How Car Computers Work

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Cars seem to get more complicated with each passing year. Today's cars might have as many as 50 microprocessors on them. Essentially, you're driving around in a giant computer. Learn all about it.

Who Won the Cold War?

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The U.S. and Soviet Union fought the Cold War for 45 years via proxy wars and a near-complete polarization of the rest of the world. But did either side really win?

How Content-recognition Software Works

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Content recognition software is used to help prevent copyright infringement. Learn about the development and uses of content recognition software.

Why do corporations have the same rights as you?

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Corporate personhood has led to the precedent of treating businesses like artificial persons. Read about corporate personhood and how the law affects it.

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