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Why the Stick Shift Is Going Extinct

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Sales of stick shifts are down around the world. Still, many zealous auto enthusiasts are doing all they can to keep the old three-pedal motion alive.

Yeah, Science!: The 'Breaking Bad' Quiz

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Are you a "Breaking Bad" fanatic? Can't get enough of Walt and Jesse? Whether you watched the series in metered doses or one long binge, it's time to channel your inner Heisenberg and ace this "Breaking Bad" quiz.

5 Energy Choices for a Sustainable Future

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The energy choices we make today have a huge impact on the generations that follow. In this article you will explore 5 energy choices for a sustainable future.

How Does an Electric Water Pump Benefit Your Engine?

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How does an electric water pump benefit your engine? Read how an electric water pump can be more efficient and better for your engine's cooling needs.

How Do Tire Pressure Sensors Work

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You may have noticed that one of the lights on your console is shaped like a tire with an exclamation point in the middle. This is a tire pressure monitoring system, which lets you know if your tires are underinflated.

What Exactly Is Jell-O Made From?

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"Watch it wiggle, see it jiggle" Remember that jingle? We're talking about Jell-O, or gelatin. But just how does how does it do that? And what is this stuff made of?

Plastics Will Outpace Coal in U.S. Carbon Emissions, Study Shows

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A new report released by Beyond Plastics suggests that plastics will release more greenhouse gas emissions than coal plants in the U.S. by 2030.

Rhodium: Earth's Rarest and Most Expensive Precious Metal

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Discovered in the early 1800s from a chunk of smuggled platinum ore, rhodium is the most valuable precious metal on the planet today, used mainly for keeping car emissions in check.

Oven Questions

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This article answers oven questions, such as how to check oven temperature, how a convection oven differs from a conventional oven, and more.

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