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Is There a Worst Way to Die?

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The worst way to die is a topic that has been debated by people like physicians. Learn about some of the possible worst ways to die.

18 Public Speaking Tips

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Need some public speaking tips to help you get through that presentation (or wedding toast)? Read our 18 public speaking tips to learn how to prepare.

How Mosquito Magnets Work

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There are different ways to control mosquitoes, but what if you wanted to get rid of mosquitoes for good? Learn how the Mosquito Magnet works.

How HEMI Engines Work

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A HEMI engine is a popular high-performance engine type. Learn about the history of the HEMI engine and see what sets a HEMI apart from other engine types.

How the Hyanide Works

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A motorcycle, an ATV and a snowmobile each have very distinct functions. But what if you could combine them in one vehicle? Enter the Hyanide.

How Festivus Works

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Tired of the normal holiday run-around? There's Festivus! Read how it works.

How Fusion Propulsion Will Work

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Using current rocket engine technology, a trip to Mars takes seven months. Fusion propulsion would cut that trip in half. Find out what fusion is and how it could speed up space travel.

What you don't know about auctions -- and should

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Auction houses can make for stiff competition. How can you win that prized item? Find out what you don't know about auctions -- and should.

Do all creatures sleep?

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Are you wondering do all creatures sleep? Check out this article and learn if all creatures sleep and other information on the sleep cycle.

Ed Gein Was the Real-life 'Psycho'

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Ed Gein was known as the "The Butcher of Plainfield" for killing two women in the late 1950s. But he was also the inspiration for iconic horror movie characters, including Psycho's Norman Bates and Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface.

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