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How Mass Spectrometry Works

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Mass spectrometry is an aspect of science that could finally put the steroid era of baseball to an end. Learn about mass spectrometry.

How Occam's Razor Works

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Occam's Razor is a line of reasoning that says the simplest answer is often correct. Learn about how we investigate the universe with Occam's Razor.

How Rogue Waves Work

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Rogue waves are colossal waves that seem to appear out of nowhere. Learn about rogue waves and find out what can cause rogue waves to appear.

Computer Memory Pictures

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The computer memory pictures at HowStuffWorks explore flash, RAM, ROM and more. Learn about the types of computer memory with computer memory pictures.

Are we looking for aliens in the wrong places?

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Weird life may be organisms that don't depend on water or that don't have DNA at all. Find out how scientists are searching for weird life forms.

How can spam e-mail help fight HIV?

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Do spam e-mail and HIV have something in common? Find out if spam e-mail and HIV is linked and learn about new methods for HIV treatment.

What are supercomputers currently used for?

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Supercomputers are the whiz kids of the computing world - they're the fastest, most powerful machines around. Find out what supercomputers are used for.

The Secrets and Science Behind Starling Murmurations

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Starlings are short and thick, with dark feathers and long, pointy bills. Collectively, however, they transform into something else entirely.

What Does it Mean When You See Angel Numbers?

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It's 11:11 on your phone's clock. This is what's known as an angel number. Is the universe trying to send you a message?

How Craps Works

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If you've ever stepped foot in a casino, you've undoubtedly noticed the craps tables -- that's where all the cheers are coming from. Craps is an exciting game because it's very hands-on for the players, but it's also quite complex.

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