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The List of Countries That Start With Q Is Extremely Short

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Many people assume there must be several countries that start with Q. After all, the world contains nearly 200 countries. So it seems logical that more than one would begin with that letter. But when you look at country names in English, the list is unexpectedly short.

Is it possible to assemble a car with glue?

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You might be surprised to learn that automakers are using car glue to bond parts together on modern vehicles. Find out the advantages of using car glue.

How Electronic Notifications Work

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Electronic notifications keep large organizations and individuals informed and in touch 24/7. Learn more about benefits and applications.

Science Projects for Kids: Measuring

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Science projects for kids: measuring teach kids how to size up the world. Figure out the height of a tree and a hill, and find your latitude.

Planet Mercury: Fast, Pockmarked and Shrinking

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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and it's the smallest in the solar system. So why does it have longer days than we have on Earth?

Rhubarb: The Poisonous Veggie You Can Totally Eat

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What vegetable is often mistaken for a fruit, has poisonous leaves but is still edible and is often harvested by candlelight? Yep, that would be rhubarb.

How to Teach Kids to Play Tennis

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Want to know how to teach kids to play tennis? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to teach kids to play tennis.

The Coldest Place on Earth Hasn't Been Experienced by Humans

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Iceland? The North Pole? Antarctica? There are a lot of super cold places on this planet, but which one can claim bragging rights as the coldest place on Earth?

How Bad Is America's Infrastructure, Really?

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The Senate just crossed a hurdle to get a bipartisan infrastructure bill signed. It could pay for new roads, bridges and other installations that a country needs to function. But why is infrastructure so notoriously hard to fund in America anyway?

Going Nowhere Fast? Smart Traffic Lights Can Help Ease Gridlock

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Smart traffic lights monitor traffic and continuously adjust their timing to improve flow, and can even help disabled or elderly pedestrians navigate crosswalks. Could they be a solution to the problems of traffic stress and road rage?

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