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We're Getting Closer to the Quantum Internet, But What Is It?

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The quantum internet would use the quirky behavior of tiny particles to enable applications not possible with today's internet.

Can You Name These Motorcycle Parts From an Image?

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You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding. If you're out on the road with the wind in your face, you have to know your kill switch from your crankcase and your footpegs from your saddle bags. Hop on your hog and take the quiz!

8 Mind-Bending Facts About Outer Space

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From time to time, we all gaze up at the stars and wonder about outer space. It can be an incredibly mind-blowing, beautiful, fascinating, exciting and even scary place to think about, as it is so incomprehensibly vast and unexplored and it contains so many secrets. We seemingly discover new things about outer space each [...] The post 8 Mind-Bending Facts About Outer Space appeared first on Goliath.

How Millimeter Wave Scanners Work

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If you've traveled recently, you probably raised your arms above your head and waited for a millimeter wave scanner to do its screening thing. During those 10 seconds or so, did you ever wonder exactly how the device produced your image?

The Driest Place on Earth: Chile's Atacama Desert

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The Atacama Desert, situated in northern Chile, is not just any ordinary arid region. Spanning over 600 miles (965 km) along the Pacific Coast of South America, it is one of the most extreme landscapes on the planet. Thanks to certain oceanic conditions, there are areas that have received zero rainfall throughout recorded history, making the Atacama Desert the driest place on Earth.

How Auroras Work

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An aurora is a light phenomenon caused by solar winds interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. Learn more about auroras.

What's It Like in Slab City, the 'Last Free Place' in the U.S.?

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Some call it an artists colony, others a squatters' paradise. Either way, it attracts lots of visitors, billing itself as the last free place in America. So, what's it really like?

How Hydraulic Machines Work

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Hydraulic machines do most of the heavy hauling and lifting on most construction projects. Learn about hydraulic machines and types of hydraulic machines.

1960 Ford Thunderbird

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The 1960 Ford Thunderbird signaled in a new era in American automotive design. Learn more about the 1960 Ford Thunderbird and its design features.

How Did the Goldfish Become Everyone's First Pet?

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Goldfish are easy to care for, as long as you follow three basic steps. HowStuffWorks tells you what they are.

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