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Are teens more likely to die in a car accident than adults?

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You might think more teens die in car accidents in the U.S. than adults. HowStuffWorks digs into the statistics to see if that's true.

Tech Talk: Web 3.0 Quiz

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Do you remember when Web pages were in basic HTML and there was no such thing as online social networking? Things have changed fast, but do you know where the Web is going now? Take our Web 3.0 Quiz to learn about the future of web technology.

The Clinton Administration

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The Clinton administration was very controversial and left a huge impact on modern American history. Read about the Clinton administration at HowStuffWorks.

What Is the Difference Between a Pentium and a Celeron Processor?

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Celeron and Pentium chips have a lot in common, but there are some features that separate them. Which one is right for you?

The Javan Rhino Is the Rarest Living Rhinoceros Species

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The Javan rhino is found in just one place on Earth, at least in the wild: Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Once abundant, it is now the rarest rhino and one of the rarest mammals in the world.

Amber Hagerman: The Abduction That Inspired AMBER Alerts

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By now, it's probably a familiar sound: jarring, ear-splitting tones that sound from your mobile device. Known as an AMBER Alert, these emergency notifications can be pivotal in finding abducted children. Named after Amber Hagerman, the system started in 1996.

Excel Is Autocorrecting Scientific Research. And That's Not Cool

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After surveying thousands of published genetics papers, researchers found nearly one-fifth had errors caused by Microsoft Excel in their supplementary files. Uh-oh.

Could you run a TV network from your home?

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If you want to run a little TV network from home, it can be done -- well, sort of.

This 'Enchantress of Numbers' Was the World's First Computer Programmer

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Ada Lovelace was the daughter of famed poet Lord Byron. But she moved out of her father's shadow to make a name in numbers, not words.

Democratic Socialist vs. Socialist: Comparing Political Ideologies

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In U.S. politics, the term "democratic socialist" appears more often in headlines, especially with the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).

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