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How Pirate Radio Rocked the 1960s Airwaves and Still Exists Today

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When British radio wouldn't play the Rolling Stones' 'Let's Spend the Night Together,' in the 1960s, a ship moored off the coast of England would.

How Viruses Work

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Influenza, Ebola and COVID-19 are all viruses. Find out what a virus does to your body and how to decrease your chance of exposure.

How RFID Works

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RFID is a tracking system that uses intelligent bar codes to track items in a store. Learn more about RFID and find out how smart labels work.

How IEDs Work

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IEDs (improvised explosive devices) are simple to make, easily hidden and very destructive. Read why IEDs are the weapon of choice for some fighters.

How Hula Hoops Work

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Where did hula hoops come from and how did they get so popular? Read about the origins of hula hoops at HowStuffWorks.

10 Weird Ways Tinder Is Changing the World

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Tinder is a popular dating app. Learn more about how it's changing the world at HowStuffWorks.

10 Tips for Telling Fact From Fiction

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It can be hard to tell fact from fiction. Here are 10 tips to help you tell fact from fiction.

10 Unusual and Rare Flowers You Won't Find in Most Gardens

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Flowers are a matter of pride for gardeners, a means of expression for lovers and they play a role in some of our most joyous and somber societal rituals. But not all flowers are bright colors and perfumed scents. Some are quite unusual.

How Airports Work

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Did you know that airports were once known as "flying fields" because planes took off and landed in large fields? Journey through the hidden world of airports in this article, but without the stress, nail-biting and packages of peanuts.

How ASIMO Works

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The ASIMO by Honda is the most advanced humanoid robot in the world. Learn about the Honda ASIMO and find out why the ASIMO design is ideal for helping the disabled.

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