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The Cold-blooded Assassination of Outlaw Jesse James

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How did Jesse James really die and who killed him? HowStuffWorks looks into the story of one of the Wild West's most famous outlaws.

The French Resistance Took Many Forms During WWII

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After the fall of Paris in 1940, French Gen. Charles de Gaulle called for resistance to the Nazis. From military sabotage to civilian clandestine activities, the French answered and resisted mightily.

10 Alternative Fuel Ideas That Never Made It Out of the Lab

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You might be surprised by some of the alternative fuel solutions mentioned in this article. Read about ten somewhat odd alternative fuel solutions.

How to Repair a Refrigerator

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A refrigerator is one of the few appliances that runs continuously, day or night, keeping your food cold. Learn how to repair a refrigerator.

Can You Name Every Car Part in This Quiz?

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A mind-boggling number of parts go into every vehicle to make it run. Toyota estimates that number somewhere along the lines of 30,000, but that includes the nuts and bolts. How many of those parts do you feel comfortable being able to identify? We promise, no "where does this bolt go?" questions!

Can you make a rocket engine using hydrogen peroxide and silver?

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At a drag race, I once saw a rocket car that was supposedly powered by spraying hydrogen peroxide on a silver mesh. The resultant reaction produced huge amounts of pure white smoke and apparently enough thrust to propel the car rapidly down the track. Does hydrogen peroxide really react with silver that way?

Continuity Tester

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A continuity tester is an easy-to-use electrical tool that will help you pinpoint problems in wires or components. Learn about continuity testers.

What is voltage?

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Voltage is how we measure the difference in electric potential energy. Learn about what voltage is from this article.

How to Use a Voltmeter

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Do you know how to use a voltmeter? Find out how to use a voltmeter in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How to Replace a Car Starter

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Do you know how to replace a car starter? Find out how to replace a car starter in this article from HowStuffWorks.

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