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How Cable Television Works

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Millions of people receive their television signal through a cable TV connection. Most of them don't actually know what "cable TV" is, what it does or how it got its name. Find out!

What is a gimbal -- and what does it have to do with NASA?

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What is a gimbal -- and what does it have to do with NASA? Gimbals help ships and space ships stay correctly oriented. Find out what is a gimbal.

Plymouth Muscle Cars

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Plymouth muscle cars were synonymous with big engines and even bigger thrills. Check out profiles, photos, and specifications of Plymouth muscle cars.

What Are Days and Nights Like on the Moon?

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What do day and night look like on Earth's moon? HowStuffWorks explains how can you tell the two apart. And yes, they do look different.

How DVR Works

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The DVR, or digital video recorder, makes recording television programs simple. Learn about DVR, HD DVR and DVR tricks.

How Military Video Conferencing Works

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With video conferencing technology, soldiers can maintain contact with their families back home. Learn how the military uses video conferencing.

How do they measure sea level?

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How do they measure "sea level"? Is it the average of the tides? And is the sea level actually rising or not?

Solar Storm + Earth's Magnetic Field = Auroras Galore

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In 1859, the Carrington Event was the most intense global solar storm ever recorded. The effects were felt all over the Earth.

10 Ways Technology Can Save People From Storms

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A very strong storm doesn't automatically mean death or destruction. You can improve the odds of surviving intact with reinforcements to your home. Plus, scientists are improving their forecast methods. Let's look at high-tech and low-tech storm alerts.

Why would someone fly an airplane into a hurricane?

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Flying airplanes into hurricanes sounds like a movie stunt, but it's a legitimate way of getting weather data. Read about flying airplanes into hurricanes.

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