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How Robotic Vacuums Work

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Robotic vacuums can clean the house, remember its layout and find their own charging station. Learn about robotic vacuums and see the inside of a Roomba Red.

How Two-stroke Engines Work

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A car engine uses a four-stroke cycle -- how can two strokes accomplish the same tasks? Learn all about the two-stroke engine, where it's used and how it compares to a four-stroke.

How does smoking starve your heart of oxygen?

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Does smoking starve the heart of oxygen? Why, yes it does, and that's certainly not a good thing. Find out how smoking starves the heart of oxygen.

How Cyclonic Separation Works

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Cyclonic separation is a simple process used in many industrial settings. Read how cyclonic separation gets rid of dust and dirt at HowStuffWorks.com.

What Are Dual Overhead Cams?

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What does it mean when a car has dual overhead cams? Does it matter? Is a car with dual overhead cams better than one with single overhead cams?

How does the toilet in a commercial airliner work?

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When flushing the toilet in a passenger airplane, I'm amazed by the huge noise it makes -- like a powerful vacuum cleaner. Can you explain what makes this noise?

Why do some engines use a dry sump oil system?

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A dry sump is used in both race cars and some motorcycles (like Harley-Davidsons). What is the advantage of a dry sump?

Sea Spiders Breathe Through Pores in Their Legs

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Sea spiders don't do anything by the book, and researchers have just gotten to the bottom of how they breathe.

What a Tangled Web a Few Squirrels' Tails Can Weave

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It's a natural phenomenon known as a 'squirrel king.' But what's the deal and why do squirrels get tangled up? HowStuffWorks investigates.

How a Closed Terrarium Can Live for Decades, No Water Added

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David Latimer put a plant and some compost in a bottle in 1960. It's still alive and thriving over 60 years later. How does a closed ecosystem like this work?

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