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1972-1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

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The 1972-1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV was designed as a luxury personal coupe. Learn more about the 1972-1976 Lincoln Continental.

How Shotguns Work

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To do its job, a projectile must both make contact with the target and hit the target in a critical spot. If a rifle is like using a felt-tip pen, a shotgun is like using a can of spray paint.

How Aphrodisiacs Work

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Most of us have heard the talk about oysters and chocolate, and maybe you've read an article about the stimulating effects of ginseng. But garlic, licorice and cucumber? Learn about the history of aphrodisiacs and whether they've been proven to be effective.

How Therapeutic Hypothermia Works

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During therapeutic hypothermia, doctors reduce a patient's body temperature to prevent cellular damage. See how therapeutic hypothermia saves lives.

Lamborghini Sports Cars

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In 1962, Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to build a better sports car than Ferrari. Learn more about the Lamborghini line, including specs and photos.

1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville

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The 1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville had its roots in the famous race course of the same name. Find out how the Bonneville transformed Pontiac's image.

How the Honda Accord Works

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The Honda Accord is synonymous with quality. See useful details, such as reliability ratings, about every Honda Accord model from 1977 to the present.

Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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The Chevrolet Monte Carlo debuted in 1970; it was built as a personal-luxury car, but grew into much more. Follow the Monte Carlo from 1970 to 1996.

How Capacitors Work

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The capacitor plays a crucial role in electronics - the capacitor stores electrons for when they're needed most. Learn more about the capacitor.

How Power-line Networking Works

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No new wires! Power-line networking uses the wiring already in your house to connect your computers. Learn about the pros and cons of a power-line network and how to set one up.

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