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How Cotton Candy Works
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It's your favorite, sticky-sweet treat at a carnival, but do you know how cotton candy is actually made? Read this article to find out how.
How Yoga Works
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Yoga is big business in the U.S. But what are the breathing exercises, meditation and poses of yoga all about? Learn about yoga and yoga health benefits.
Top 10 Most Addictive Foods
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The most addictive foods are the ones you dream about and salivate over. Check out our list of the top 10 most addictive foods.
How Soylent Works
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Soylent is stuffed full of vitamins and minerals and can replace the meals you're tired of making. Learn all about Soylent.
How to Make Your Attic More Than an Attic
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Ever wonder how to make your attic more than just an attic? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about the cool things you can do with your attic space.
10 Connections Between Physics and Music
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Sound waves carry music to our ears, but they also carry the principles of physics. Find out how physics and music are intertwined.
How Welding Works
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Welding is what makes bridges, skyscrapers and automobiles possible. Learn about the science behind welding.
10 High-tech Tools on the Typical Farm
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The modern farm has more in common with Silicon Valley than you might think. Here are 10 high-tech tools you may find on a farm from HowStuffWorks.
How Aluminum Works
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Aluminum is used in many products, from pots and pans to light bulbs and power lines. Learn how aluminum went undiscovered for so long.
How Shotguns Work
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To do its job, a projectile must both make contact with the target and hit the target in a critical spot. If a rifle is like using a felt-tip pen, a shotgun is like using a can of spray paint.