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How Giant Oarfish Work

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Giant oarfish have surfaced everywhere from sailors' nightmares to Southern Cali. Learn more about giant oarfish at HowStuffWorks.

How Umpires Work

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Baseball is a game of inches, and umpires hold the tape measure. Sometimes they succeed, other times not. Learn more about baseball umpires.

5 Germs You Really Can Get From a Toilet

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Do you fear the public bathroom? You're not alone. Here are the five likeliest things you could catch from a toilet.

Can You Tell What Countries These International Border Crossings Are In?

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Borders delineate the shapes of nations and the limits of their reach, culturally, militarily and in terms of natural resources. Border crossings have been flashpoints throughout history. Could you recognize them if you saw them?

Match the Movie Character to the Car They Drove!

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Start your engines! Like movies? Like cars? Then match these movie characters to the car they drove. Let's see how you fare!

Can You Name the Sport From the Athlete?

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Alright, sports fans, here's a quiz that covers the top athletes from a variety of sports. Are you going to be able to get every question right, or will those golf stars trick you into thinking they're tennis players? Get started and find out.

Post-war Railroads

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Post-war railroads chronicles the height of American railroad transportation. Learn about railroads and post-war railroads.

How Carbon Capture Works

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We know that humans are largely responsible for fueling global warming with our carbon emissions. So what if we could seize all that carbon and squirrel it away in a safe place? Well, we can. It's just hard and really expensive.

11 of the World's Worst Serial Killers

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Some serial killers have murdered more than 100 people. Who are the worst serial killers, and why did they do it?

How Tiger Sharks Work

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Tiger sharks are named for the dark spots and stripes that mark juveniles. Learn how tiger sharks are equally as ferocious as tigers.

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