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How the Rotary Club Works

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Rotary Club is an invitation-only service organization for kids and adults. Learn what the Rotary Club does and how you can become a member.

How Robot Armies Will Work

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Robot armies could soon account for up to one third of all vehicles currently in service. Learn about robot armies and robot army development.

How the Amphicar Worked

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The 1961-1968 Amphicar was an amphibious car introduced at the 1959 Geneva Salon. Read about this fun and famous collectible invented by Hans Trippel.

1960s Chrysler Concept Cars

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The 1960s Chrysler Concept Cars included plans for the ill-fated DeSoto line. Find out more about the 1960s Chrysler concept cars and see pictures.

PMS 101

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PMS refers to a collection of physical and psychological symptoms that some women experience monthly. Learn what causes PMS, how diet affects PMS and how to treat PMS.

How the ESRB Works

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With sales topping $7 billion last year, the focus on game ratings will only intensify. Find out how the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) rates games, how the ratings are enforced, and how ratings affect game sales.

How Military Robots Work

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Soldiers face danger every day -- detecting landmines, deactivating unexploded bombs and scoping out hostile buildings are tasks that don't always require a human presence. That's where military robots come in.

How Weightlessness Works

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As the International Space Station astronauts return to Earth after a three-month stay, learn about the effects of weightlessness on the body.

What is the history of the remote control?

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These days, remote controls seem to, well, control our lives. Most people tend to have piles of them strewn about their living rooms. But where did this ubiquitous technology come from? Where is it headed?

How Famine Works

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Famine might bring to mind historical tragedies or modern media coverage of tiny children with swollen bellies. But how does the unimaginable -- a widespread loss of food -- actually happen?

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