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The Car Quiz

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Like any great story, the history of the automobile is full of heroes, villains, daring feats and crushing defeats. What do you REALLY know about your trusted automotive companion?

10 Gadgets That Really Should Be Obsolete By Now

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Today's next big thing is tomorrow's trash, but there are a few gadgets that simply refuse to pass on. Here are 10 we're ready to eulogize.

10 Tips for Composting in the City

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10 tips for composting in the city are explained in this article. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about the 10 tips for composting in the city.

How Roundabouts Work

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Roundabouts aren't all that complicated, but they're still relatively rare in the U.S., especially when compared with France.

How Zero Population Growth Works

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The goal of zero population growth is to reach a sustainable global birth rate. Explore how zero population growth works and if it is possible.

Are Zombies Real? 10 Reasons the Undead Can't Walk Among Us

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The undead are frightening, brain-hungry monsters, lumbering toward their victims with great purpose. But wait. Can they even digest brains?

How Whole-Body Cryotherapy Works

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Supercooled nitrogen gas could hold a secret for pain relief. Learn more about whole-body cryotherapy at HowStuffWorks.

What Is Rust?

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Rust is the common name for iron oxide, which is created when iron bonds with oxygen. In fact, pure iron is only rarely found in nature because it interacts with oxygen so easily.

How can new cells restore someone's vision?

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The journal "Nature" recently published a paper describing how a cell transplant had allowed blind mice to see again. What does this mean for humans?

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