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Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter

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The Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter directly led to the success of the Persian Gulf War. Learn about this classic fighter airplane.

1960 Buick Electra

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The 1960 Buick Electra was more subdued than the 1959, but sported tailfins, VentiPorts, and a Wildcat 455. Learn about the highly stylized Electra.

1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti

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The 1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti featured a uniquely styled fiberglass body and powerful V-8 engine. Learn about the 1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti.

How the FSF-1 Sea Fighter Works

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Nations are facing a more guerilla-style warfare - even at sea, and the equipment must evolve to meet new demands. Enter the Sea Fighter. Learn about this experimental, high-speed, "invisible" ship.

TV Evolution Pictures

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TV evolution has come a long way. See these pictures to go through the history of TV and TV evolution and learn about TV technologies.

What is relativity?

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Relativity is the famous theory that was created by Albert Einstein. Learn about relativity in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Uncovering Lake Vostok, Hidden Under 2 Miles of Antarctic Ice

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Deep underneath Antarctica, there lies a hidden lake. Roughly the size of North America's Lake Ontario, the buried landmark has inspired curiosity and controversy for decades.

Mimetoliths: The Faces We See in Rock Formations

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Erosion and weather can combine to make rock formations look like all kinds of things, from human faces to animals. They're called mimetoliths and we've taken a look at four of the most famous.

Frances Kelsey Stopped Thalidomide in Its Tracks, and Changed the FDA Forever

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Frances Kelsey saved countless lives when she decided not to approve a drug for morning sickness in the 1960s. Her instinct was spot-on and has had lasting effects on FDA drug approval ever since.

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