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1949-1956 Studebaker Trucks

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Early Studebaker trucks found success immediately in models like the Erskine and Flanders delivery car. Learn more about early Studebaker trucks.

1935-1936 Plymouth

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The 1935 Plymouth was new from the frame up, featuring major design and engineering advances. Get important information on this Plymouth model.

How Seat Belts Work

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Seat belts save thousands of lives each year. How can a piece of fabric end up being the difference between life and death? What does a seat belt actually do? Learn how seat belts react in a crash.

How do airlines determine how expensive a pet plane ticket is?

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Pet plane ticket costs are set by each airline and usually are the same, no matter how far your pet goes. Learn about costs for a pet plane ticket.

How to Draw Bullet Trains in 6 Steps

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How to draw bullet trains is presented at HowStuffWorks. Learn how to draw bullet trains.

How Much Fuel Does an International Plane Use for a Trip?

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Although the amount of fuel may seem high, when you do the math, it's actually not so bad.

Can Ellis Island help track down your genealogy?

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Many Americans have an ancestor or two who traveled to Ellis Island. Find out if Ellis Island records can help you with genealogy research.

Why Did Cars Have 'Suicide Doors' and Do They Still Exist?

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The popular name for car doors that opened from the rear rather than the front is "suicide doors". Why are they called that, and do any cars have this feature?

4 Wild Ways Scientists Have Innovated With CRISPR

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CRISPR is the genius behind innovations that seemed impossible a decade ago. Could you grow tomatoes with the kick of hot sauce or ferment wine that doesn't cause a hangover? That's just two of the things scientists are looking into.

5 Ways Uber Is Really Different From a Regular Taxi

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Uber is a convenient, yet controversial, ride-sharing service. Learn at least five ways Uber is really different from a regular taxi at HowStuffWorks.

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