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10 Reasons Why Bridges Collapse

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You may see most bridges as those things you cross on your way to somewhere else, but where would you be if one collapsed? We've figured out 10 reasons why the worst happens.

5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel

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Could we use algae for fuel? Keep reading to discover 5 Ways to Use Algae for Fuel.

5 All-wheel-drive Crossover Vehicles

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All-wheel drive crossover vehicles can give you more power and control on the road and off. Read about 5 all-wheel-drive crossover vehicles at HowStuffWorks.

10 Fastest Cars in the World

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Is your favorite exotic car fast enough to make our 10 Fastest Cars in the World list? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

10 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Stephen Hawking

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He was born exactly 300 years after Galileo died. He never won a Nobel Prize, although he was awarded a guest spot on "The Simpsons." What else do you know (or not know) about this acclaimed physicist?

10 Things You Should Never Buy Online

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There are some things you should never buy online. See the list of items that are just too good to be true.

Can You Identify These Landmarks That Were Made During the 1950s?

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The 1950s were a time of global transition, as much of Europe worked to rebuild after WWII while the U.S. took advantage of unprecedented economic prosperity. Take our quiz to see if you can name the most famous landmarks of this decade!

What's Your London IQ?

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It's the biggest city in the U.K. and one of the most exciting in the world - and there's always something new to discover! How well can you navigate the not-so-mean streets of the Big Smoke?

How Studebaker Works

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The Studebaker company was founded in 1852 by Henry and Clem Studebaker. Learn more about Studebaker origins and its early cars like the Erskine.

How Pontiac Works

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Pontiac introduced its first car in 1926 and became a leader in the American car industry. Learn about Pontiac history and the evolution of its cars.

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