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That Frozen Treat From Dairy Queen? Not Really Ice Cream
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Fans of Dairy Queen's Blizzard might be shocked to know that frozen stuff isn't ice cream. HowStuffWorks finds out what it really is.
How Trailer Towing Regulations Work
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Trailer towing regulations help ensure the safety of all passengers on the road. Learn more about trailer towing regulations at HowStuffWorks.
How Loading Ramps Work
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Loading ramps make it easier to load your cargo. Learn more about loading ramps at HowStuffWorks.
How can llamas help defeat biological weapons?
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Sure, llamas are our friends. But little did we know that these fuzzy, camel-like creatures might save us all should the End come in the form of a biological attack.
What if there were no sharks?
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We may be fascinated by sharks, but they can cause trouble for other species. Learn what Earth would be like if there were no sharks at HowStuffWorks.
How Real Transformers Work
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Transformers exist in real life, but they don't quite resemble the robots from the movie. Learn about real transformers and how these robots are used.
Why is super glue so strong?
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Super glue is strong glue that bonds almost instantly. Learn why super glue is so strong in this article.
What Is Octane and How Does It Work?
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Adding a chemical called tetraethyl to fuel can significantly improve the gasoline's octane rating. But what is octane? And how does it improve the gasoline we buy? Read on to explore this fascinating molecule.
Rube Goldberg: The Man Behind the Ingenious Contraptions
Rube Goldberg, an American cartoonist, became famous for illustrating whimsical, overly complex machines designed to perform simple tasks, now known as Rube Goldberg machines.
Good Hair Days: A Case of Good Chemistry
A chemist can explain hair types and know what makes the difference between a good and bad hair day. Learn about chemistry and hair types.