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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.

What Is Dynamite and How Does It Work?

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Alfred Nobel revolutionized several industries with his invention of dynamite. Learn more about how dynamite works and its controversial history.

Suicide Afflicts Farmers at Rate Shockingly Higher Than All Other Jobs

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How does suicide afflict farmers more than other professions? Learn more about farmers and mental health in this HowStuffWorks article.

How the Terracotta Army Works

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The Terracotta Army was commissioned under Emperor Qin as protection for the afterlife. Learn why the Terracotta Army isn't as unique as it is massive.

How does a rebreather work?

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Unlike a regular SCUBA regulator which creates bubbles when the person wearing the apparatus exhales, a rebreather produces no bubbles when someone exhales. What exactly is a rebreather and how does it work?

Matranga Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car

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The Matranga Mercury was one of the first custom car masterpieces created by Barris Kustoms. Learn about this influential 1940 Mercury custom car.

North American B-25 Mitchell

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The North American B-25 Mitchell was efficient, easy to manufacture and repair, and able to do any job assigned to it. No other twin-engine bomber of World War II saw greater production. Learn the specifications and uses for this handsome bomber.

How Airplanes Work

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More than 100 years ago the Wright brothers made their historic first flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Even after all these years, their creation still boggles the mind: How can something so heavy take to the air?

Bell Bottoms: Are They Coming Back?

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Are you wondering if bell bottoms are coming back? Find out about the bell bottoms revival in this article.

What Are the 17 Symptoms of PTSD?

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Post-traumatic stress disorder was first described by a doctor treating patients during the Civil War. Learn about post-traumatic stress disorder.

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