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How Much Do You Know About the First Automobiles?

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By some estimates, there are nearly 1 billion cars around the world, helping to accelerate economies and cultures in countless ways. How much do you know about early automotive history?

What Is the Largest City in the World by Population?

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Of the 8 billion people now inhabiting this planet, almost 60 percent live in urban environments in some pretty densely packed cities. Here are the top 10 megacities in the world.

Which British Celebrity Are You Most Like?

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a celebrity? Are you curious about how being famous would change your personality or your relationships? The time to find out is now, with this quiz!

5 Things You Should Know About the 'New' Southern Ocean

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The Southern Ocean has finally been officially recognized, though scientists have known about it for over a century.

How do movie productions shut off streets for filming?

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With all the traffic inconvenience this can cause, how do movie companies get away with shutting off streets for filming? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

13 Wonderful Ways to Use Epsom Salts

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Epsom salts have amazing health benefits. They're good for relaxing baths, face scrubs and a hair volumizer. We'll give you more ways to use Epsom salt in your daily routine.

Why the Inside of a Tornado Gets Super Cold, Leaves You Gasping for Air

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Researchers from Montreal's Concordia University have figured out why the air inside a tornado vortex is cooler and less dense than the surrounding air.

Is your computer built to break?

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New gadgets hit the market every day, but are they actually designed to be replaced so fast? Visit HowStuffWorks to get the answer.

Why do TV shows premiere in the fall?

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You know you can't wait until the season premiere of your favorite show. But have you ever wondered why the networks' new seasons start in the fall?

Finding a Real Estate Agent

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Finding a real estate agent that you can trust is the first step toward a smooth process when buying a home. Learn about finding a real estate agent.

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