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How Seat Belts Work

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Seat belts save thousands of lives each year. How can a piece of fabric end up being the difference between life and death? What does a seat belt actually do? Learn how seat belts react in a crash.

How Perl Works

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Perl is easy to use once you know the basics. It can be used to create DOS batch files, C shell scripts, CGI scripts for Web pages and more. Get a great introduction to this versatile programming language!

How to Set up Wi-Fi for the Nintendo DS

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You want to set up Wi-Fi for the Nintendo DS, but you're not sure how to do it. Learn about how to set up Wi-Fi for the Nintendo DS in this article.

Which Medical Services Are Overused and Underused?

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Why are some medical services overused and others underused? HowStuffWorks Now investigates.

Aromatherapy: Rosemary

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Rosemary is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy preparations designed to ease pain and relieve congestion. Learn more about this essential oil.

Aromatherapy: Sandalwood

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Sandalwood is used in aromatherapy preparations as an aphrodisiac, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, and more. Learn more about this essential oil.

Aromatherapy: Chamomile

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Chamomile can be used in aromatherapy preparations to reduce stress or sooth irritation when applied to the skin. Learn about this essential oil.

How Neopets.com Works

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Peek behind the scenes at the creators and owners of Neopets and explore the controversies that surround the site.

How MOAB Works

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When the U.S. Air Force tested the MOAB last year, it tested one of the largest conventional bombs ever built. MOAB stands for Massive Ordnance Air Burst, and it's not for the faint-hearted. Find out how it fits into the U.S. arsenal.

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