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Is it a boat or a car? Deep-pocketed drivers need not decide theyve just got to be up for a wet and wild joyride. The Gibbs Aquada is an amphibious vehicle that can tear up the highways and waterways.
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Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence every year on July 4 with picnics and fireworks. How did this historic event come about?
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Marines investigate the scene of an IED detonation.
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The government is pretty much on your side when it comes to advocating for Internet browsing freedom. But some special circumstances merit Big Brother's watchful eyes.
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Entomologists estimate that there are between 5 and 10 million species of insects on Earth. But if asked which insect they hate the most, many people would have no trouble choosing just one - the cockroach.
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It's the season to dust off the lawnmower and sprinkler, but be careful of your toes -- one study says that 100,000 Americans injured themselves with lawn mowers in 2006.
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Secretive and silent, the ninja stalks through Japanese history like a shadow, striking fear into the hearts of peasants and emperors alike. But who are the real ninja? And what purpose do they serve?
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With skyrocketing gas prices, the search for alternative fuel is on. Could a pocket-sized version of a nuclear power plant make your car run 5,000 miles between fill-ups?
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Try saying "toy boat" three times fast. By the time you're done, the words will be all distorted. It's a classic tongue twister, but is it your tongue or your brain that's really tangled up?
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