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How to Multiply Fractions

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Numerators and denominators, oh my! It sounds complicated, but learning how to multiply fractions is easy. It just takes three simple steps.

Aphantasia: When Your Mind's Eye Is Blank

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It sounds like it might be a creativity killer not to be able to picture things in your head, but some experts say it has advantages and disadvantages.

Getting Strong With Krav Maga

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Getting strong with Krav Maga sounds great, but does it work? Learn about getting strong with Krav Maga at Discovery Health.

Are premium audio cables worth the investment?

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The sales guy says you need premium audio cables if you want premium sound. Are premium audio cables worth the investment?

Why Do Cats Purr? Happiness Isn't the Only Reason

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What could be better than the sound of a cat purring in perfect contentment, but have you ever wondered why do cats purr?

Speaker Sensitivity Explained

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Speaker sensitivity is a measure of the relationship between the power input and the sound output. Learn how speaker sensitivity works and how to measure it.

How Different Accents Develop Within the Same Language

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What influences how a language sounds among different groups of people? Learn about language and accents in this HowStuffWorks article.

Cat Snoring: Obnoxious, Cute, or Cautionary?

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A snoring cat might sound cute, but that rumble from your feline's nose can raise some questions. Is it normal, or a sign of trouble?

Dik-dik: The Tiny Antelope With the Embarrassing Name

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The name dik-dik comes from the repetitive 'dik' sound the tiny female dik-dik makes when she feels threatened.

Debunking The Perpetual Motion Myth: What is zero-point energy?

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Imagine an energy source that was infinite, clean, and completely scalable. It would solve many of the world's problems -- and sounds too good to be true ... right?

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