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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Um, I Already Knew That: The No-brainer Money Saver Quiz

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Some of the most basic money saving tips are easy to overlook or forget about. We're sure you already know about these no-brainer money savers, but test your knowledge … just in case.


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How super are superconductors?

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In physics, you can't get something for nothing, but superconductors offer hope of someday breaking even. Figuring out how they work, and getting them to live up to their potential, has given scientists more than a few headaches in the years since they were discovered. Let's see how much you know about these wonders of electromagnetism.


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Wired NextFest: 3D Design

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On The Science Channel's "Wired NextFest," watch the future of design with new technology such as the 3D canvas and 3D printer.


If the polar ice caps melted, how much would the oceans rise?

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Recent studies show that the Arctic ice caps originated when there was a drop in carbon dioxide levels, reinforcing the notion that the current uptick governs global climate change. The polar ice caps continue to shrink due to global warming, but how much would the oceans rise if the ice caps melted completely?


Science + Gasoline = Race Car?

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Unless you're an automotive designer or a car fanatic, you probably don't know too much about automotive physics. But don't be intimidated if you don't know a carburetor from an alternator -- take our quiz and you'll learn a little something about what's going on under the hood of your car.


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