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What Is a Crossover Car?

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The evolution of the basic idea of a crossover vehicle follows relatively clear path. And it's along that path where the term crossover sees its first use in print. Do you know who said it first?

What Is the Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory?

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It's hard to look up in the sky on a clear day and not see a "cloud" trailing from an airplane. They're called contrails, though some refer to them as "chemtrails" and have odd explanations for their existence.

10 Historical Robots

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We think of robots as modern inventions, or maybe even retro creations meant to realize futuristic visions. But automata go back - way back - into history.

What's the difference between high fidelity and high definition?

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What's the difference between high fidelity and high definition? Can you tell? Learn what high fidelity and high definition audio are all about.

How Telephone Country Codes Work

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Telephone country codes make it easy to call another country. Learn more about telephone country codes at HowStuffWorks.

How Focus Groups Work

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Marketers rely on information gained from focus groups. Learn how focus groups work.

What are microformats?

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Microformats go into a Web page's code to provide more consistent formatting options for the author. Learn more about microformats.

What is the future of the Internet?

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Can we predict the future of the Internet? See how communication, transactions and entertainment might develop in the future of the Internet.

Who Invented the Light Bulb? It Wasn't Just Edison

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The light bulb literally brightened the whole world and Thomas Edison generally gets the credit for inventing it. But did he?

How Wind Tunnels Work

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Wind tunnels are the unsung heroes of aerodynamics, leading to safer planes, cars and space vehicles. Learn how wind tunnels work.

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