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How Baxter the Robot Works

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Baxter the Robot is a careful and friendly robotic coworker. Learn about the manufacturing robot Baxter.

How Microcontrollers Work

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Most modern electronic devices (TVs, VCRs, microwaves and so on) contain an embedded microcontroller. It's basically a dedicated computer. Find out how these devices work and experiment with one on your own.

How Batteries Work

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Batteries power the appliances you use daily. Check out battery experiments, the history of batteries, battery reactions and the chemistry behind battery power.

What is 'big data'?

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Everything you do online adds to a data stream that's being picked through by server farms and analysts. Find out all about big data.

How Eye Puzzles Work

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Eye puzzles are optical illusions that, when viewed properly, can reveal hidden images. Learn how eye puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.

How Dreamcast Works

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Popular Science magazine recognized the Sega Dreamcast as one of the most important and innovative products of 1999. Find out what made it so amazing.

How Photonics Masts Will Work

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The U.S. Navy's new subs will use photonics masts instead of periscopes. Learn how these imaging devices will work.

How 3-D TV Works

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3-D TV can let you watch a movie in 3-D without those goofy glasses. See how 3-D TV works, including 3-D technology and types of 3-D glasses.

How Quantum Suicide Works

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A man has a gun. But this is no ordinary man, and this is no ordinary gun. This isn't a setup for a sci-fi thriller. It's the premise for quantum suicide.

How Airports Work

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Did you know that airports were once known as "flying fields" because planes took off and landed in large fields? Journey through the hidden world of airports in this article, but without the stress, nail-biting and packages of peanuts.

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