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Your Car May Soon Say 'No' to Drunk Driving

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Two U.S. Senators have introduced legislation to mandate technology to could end drunk driving by 2024. HowStuffWorks looks at the RIDE Act.

Here's Why Macadamia Nuts Are So Delicious and So Crazy Expensive

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The mildly flavored, slightly oily, softly crunchy macadamia is prized all over the world, but grown mostly in Hawaii. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

Scientists Can Induce Visual Hallucinations by Showing You This Annoying Video

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Researchers have discovered a way to trigger and control a visual hallucination without drugs, illness or direct brain stimulation.

What are the world's rarest diseases?

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The world's rarest diseases may affect few people or may exist solely in a lab. Learn about the world's rarest diseases and what makes a disease rare.

Recycled Plastic Waste Creates Roads

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Plastic waste can be recycled as a road-building and repair material. HowStuffWorks looks at the process.

Traditional Chinese Medicine History

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Explore traditional Chinese medicine history through archaeological records, written texts, and recent developments in this fascinating field.

How Moore's Law Works

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Moore's Law says computer processors double in complexity every two years. What does that mean? Learn more about Gordon Moore and Moore's Law.

How a Brain-Computer Interface Works

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Brain-computer interfaces allow you to manipulate computers and machinery with your thoughts. Learn more about brain-computer interface technology.

What's the world's fastest UAV?

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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an unmanned aerial vehicle traveling faster than the speed of sound!

How have NASA space helmets changed optics?

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NASA space helmets are nifty devices that allow astronauts to operate in the hostile environment of space, but did you know that the technology behind them has also directly benefitted eyeballs here on Earth? Learn more about NASA and optics.

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