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How Machine-to-Machine Communication Works
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Are you interested in M2M communications for automatic transmission and measurement of data? Learn more about M2M communications at HowStuffWorks.
How M1 Tanks Work
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M1 tanks are the world’s most technologically advanced tanks. Find out about M1 tanks, the type of weapons M1 tanks use and how an M1 tank keeps its crew safe.
Vector M12
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Started as a 1970s exotic car, the Vector finally came to life under the hands of Lamborghini's parent company. Learn more about Vector sports cars.
The Only M*A*S*H Quiz You Need to Take!
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M*A*S*H, the smashing television hit of the '70s is one of the highest-rated shows of ALL time. Think you remember everything about the members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital? Prove it and take this quiz!
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
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The successes of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero during the first six months of World War II stunned Western observers. Its dominance was frightening, but soon surpassed. Learn about the rise and fall of the A6M Zero, and its unique design specifications.
Cromwell A-27M Infantry Tank
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The Cromwell A-27M Infantry Tank was fast and agile but still outmatched by opposition tanks. Learn about Britain's Cromwell A-27M Infantry Tank.
1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express
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The 1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express pickup had an appealing car-like cockpit. See pictures and learn about the 1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express.
M-48 General George S. Patton Medium Tank
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The M-48 General George S. Patton Medium Tank was developed in anticipation of the Cold War and used in the Korean War. Explore the M-48 Patton tank.
What Do A.M. and P.M. Stand For?
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We use the a.m. and p.m. abbreviations all the time, but what do they actually mean?
The Science of Shade: Unlocking Photochromic Lenses
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How can my glasses change from transparent, when I'm inside, to dark when I go outdoors?