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Who Won the Cold War?

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The U.S. and Soviet Union fought the Cold War for 45 years via proxy wars and a near-complete polarization of the rest of the world. But did either side really win?

Is America Finally Ready for the Bidet?

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Bidet sales are increasing in the U.S. Learn more about the case for bidets in the U.S.A. at HowStuffWorks.

How GM's E-Flex Propulsion System Works

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GM's E-Flex Propulsion System is a new platform that will power the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt sedan. Learn about GM's E-Flex system.

Why Didn't Russia Sell Alaska to Canada?

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It made geographical sense for Russia to sell its territory of Alaska to Canada, but it opted to sell it to the U.S. instead. Why was that?

The Longest Flight in the World Takes Almost 19 Hours

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If you've traveled between the Americas to Europe or Asia, you're probably familiar with some of the longest nonstop flights available. These commercial flight routes across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans can easily take over 10 hours to complete, but what is the longest flight in the world?

How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in the U.S.?

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The cost of building a home can vary widely, depending on the size of your house, geographic location and interior finishes. However, we have a breakdown of average costs for you.

How Prop-driven Cars Work

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A propeller-driven car is simpler than modern autos, but much more dangerous for driver and pedestrians. Read about prop-driven cars at HowStuffWorks.

What If We Ran Out of Minerals?

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If minerals make up so much of the Earth, why would we ever face shortages? The availability of the resources we use to create products often depends more on our priorities than the planet's supply.

10 Most Game-Changing Developments in the TV Industry

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Many things have contributed to America's obsession with the boob tube. See 10 of the biggest developments in the TV industry to learn more.

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.

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