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10 Aviation Innovations We'd Be Stuck on the Ground Without
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In the world of flight, it's a fine line between flying high and falling fast. Can you name 10 of the innovations that keep planes and their passengers airborne?
5 Impressive Qualities of the HyperCar
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How much do you know about the HyperCar? Keep reading to learn about 5 Impressive Qualities of the HyperCar.
Nigiri vs Sashimi: Unveiling the Distinctions in Japanese Cuisine
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Explore the culinary showdown of Nigiri vs. Sashimi. Learn the differences, flavors, and how to savor these Japanese delicacies.
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.
Could you build your own house?
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As the saying goes, home is where the heart is. But just how does one go about building a home in the first place? Find out some fun facts about this detailed process by taking the quiz.
What Is a Brushless Motor?
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Discover the differences between the "normal" electric motor and a brushless electric motor that make brushless electric motors more efficient.
How to Draw a Country Church in 5 Steps
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Draw a country church scene filled with small-town charm. This article will show you how to draw this landscape in five easy-to-follow steps.
What Is the Difference Between Two- and Three-pronged Plugs?
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Some appliances use three prongs to connect to an outlet, while others only use two. Learn the difference between two- and three-pronged plugs.
Why does smoke come from a fire?
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Let's say you have a nice fire going, and it's reduced down to a pit of hot "glowing embers." If you now toss a piece of wood, or even a sheet of paper, onto this fire, you see a huge puff of smoke as it heats up.
1922 Wills Sainte Claire A-68 Roadster
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Inspired from WWI aircraft engines, the 1922 Wills Sainte Claire A-68 Roadster had a 265-cid unit putting out 67 bhp. Read-up on the A-68 roadster.