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1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall

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The 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall presaged today's SUVs. See pictures and learn about the 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall.

How Stackable Cars Will Work

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Stackable cars could mimic the design of stacked shopping carts. Learn how stackable cars compact themselves and how the vehicles actually function.

How Driverless Car Racing Works

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With a little more technology tinkering, driverless cars could take over the racetracks. Learn more about these automated wonders at HowStuffWorks.

How Air-Conditioned Seats Work

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Have you ever been in a car with air-conditioned seats? Read about air-conditioned seats at HowStuffWorks.

1952 Packard 250 Convertible

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The 1952 Packard 250 Convertible Coupe was the first convertible Packard rolled out. Read more about the 250 convertible coupe. It'll blow your top.

10 Inventions by Thomas Edison (That You've Never Heard Of)

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It's common knowledge that Thomas Edison invented the incandescent light bulb and the phonograph, but did you know he also developed concrete furniture and a phone to communicate with the dead?

5 Worst Nuclear Disasters in the World

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Nuclear power plant accidents are rare, but when they happen, there can be lasting effects from the radiation. Here are history's most horrific accidents.

How Solar Sail Technology Works

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What is a solar sail? How can you use sunlight to move a spacecraft in outer space? In this article, HowStuffWorks will show you how solar sail technology works, take an in-depth look at the Cosmos-1 mission and find out what solar-sails mean for future space travel.

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.

How Replicants Work

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Replicants are essentially robots that are hunted in the movie 'Blade Runner.' Learn more about replicants and find out why replicants are hunted.

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