The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
15 “upgrades” that actually make a pistol less reliable
Most reliability problems I see in pistols don’t come from the factory. They come from “improvements” that sounded smart...
Understanding the different ways wind can influence a bullet's flight — and knowing which influences you can ignore — is the ...
As a light fighter-bomber armed with 250- or 500-lb bombs, the Whirlwind was effective, proving itself in sweeps of the ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
If your outlet plate feels warm, here’s what that usually means in winter
When the temperature drops and your space heaters, holiday lights, and kitchen gadgets all run at once, your electrical ...
Study Finds on MSN
Drunk From Pizza? Rare ‘Auto-Brewery Syndrome’ Turns Carbs Into Alcohol
Study finds gut bacteria cause auto-brewery syndrome, where eating carbs leads to intoxication. Fecal transplants show ...
New charges against accused drug trafficker Ryan Wedding, a former Olympian on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, suggest law enforcement is closing in.
Dr Mike McDonagh provides insight into the factors involved in choosing and processing suitable alternative antimony alloys ...
Speaking of misbehaving power toggles, a few weeks back (as I’m writing this in mid-December), the kitchen wall switch that ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Supersonic tests defy a 70-year-old rule of metal strength
When engineers want to make a metal stronger, one of the most reliable strategies is to use smaller grains—the microscopic ...
FITBOOK magazine on MSN
Is Calisthenics the “Better” Strength Training?
Bodyweight or weight plates? Pull-up bar or barbell? Anyone who engages in strength training will eventually encounter these ...
Recent research published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology found that when 5-year-old prereaders practiced writing by hand, they significantly outperformed children who typed the same ...
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