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Top 10 Catchiest Commercial Jingles

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The catchiest commercial jingles from TV are all well-known. Visit HowStuffWorks to see the top 10 catchiest commercial jingles.

How Elevator Psychology Works

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Elevators give many people anxiety. So how does elevator psychology, or treating people who are scared of elevators, work? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Guide to Being 31 Weeks Pregnant

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What is pregnancy like when you're 31 weeks along? Check out TLC's guide to being 31 weeks pregnant.

How the Hüttlin Spherical Engine Works

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How does the Hüttlin spherical engine work? Read about the Hüttlin hybrid auto engine at HowStuffWorks.

Can Macs Get Viruses?

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Mac users have long lorded their computers' virus immunity over PC users. So let's set the record straight: Can Macs get viruses, or are they truly impenetrable?

How Aerobatics Works

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Aerobatics in an airplane is an incredible display of skill and nerves. Learn about the history of aerobatics in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Why Does the Moon Look So Much Bigger When It Is Near the Horizon?

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Why does the moon look so much bigger when it is near the horizon than when it is high up in the sky?

Why Do Our Stomachs Growl?

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Everybody's stomach makes noises. Whether you call it growling, grumbling or gurgling, what is that sound and what is it trying to tell us?

What Is Resonance?

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An object free to vibrate tends to do so at a specific rate called the object's natural, or resonant, frequency.

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.

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