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Does the rotation of the Earth affect toilets and baseball games?

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The world's intelligentsia has managed to convince us that the Earth is round and makes a full rotation once every 24 hours. Why can't they agree on the effects of that rotation on toilets and ball games?

How Discovery Education Streaming Works

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Discovery Education streaming is a new educational tool that teachers can use in the classroom. Learn about Discovery Education streaming.

What are microexpressions?

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Microexpressions, facial expressions that last a fraction of a second, are a form of nonverbal communication. Learn about microexpressions.

How High-definition Camcorders Work

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High-definition camcorders have come down in price and size. Learn why high-definition camcorders are better than their old digital counterparts.

How Archaeology Works

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Archaeology is the study of ancient civilizations and human remains, such as buildings, art or trash. Learn about archaeology and archaeologists.

How the Mayan Calendar Works

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The Mayan calendar was one of the first attempts by people to keep some sort of historical record. Learn more about how the Mayan calendar works.

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 Microsoft Works

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Microsoft is a software company. It makes money by selling its software for use on computers. Learn more about Microsoft in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How Biometrics Works

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With the help of Q, James Bond can breeze through a security system that requires the villain's irises, voice and handprint. Biometrics isn't just for the movies. Real-life businesses and governments are using it. Check it out.

How King Kong Works

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King Kong is the most famous gorilla of all time. Learn how director Peter Jackson and Weta Digital effects studio created him for the 2005 film.

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