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5 Things You Should NOT Do After a Car Accident
After an accident, there are steps you should take to ensure your own safety and the safety of the other driver. What are the things you shouldn't do?
5 Ways to Cook Chicken Quickly
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Are you looking for some ways to cook chicken quickly? Then check out these 5 ways to cook chicken quickly.
How Electronic Tattoos Work
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Electronic tattoos aren't just cool, they could also save your life someday. See how electronic tattoos work.
5 Italian Dishes Kids Can Make
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Kids are more likely to eat food they've helped to prepare. Here are 5 Italian dishes kids can make from HowStuffWorks.
How Driverless Cars Will Work
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Driverless cars could help ease traffic congestion, lower pollution and prevent accidents. Learn more about the technology behind driverless cars.
How Ambulances Work
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How are ambulances dispatched and why do they cost so much? HowStuffWorks takes a close look at the world of ambulances.
21 Home Remedies for Motion Sickness
Motion sickness is caused by movement, usually in a car, boat, or other vehicle. Learn how to prevent and treat this condition using home remedies.
Is the brain hardwired for religion?
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Is the brain hardwired for religion? Proponents of neurotheology think it may be. Learn how science is figuring out if the brain is hardwired for religion.
1993-1994 Pontiac Firebird
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Instead of a cosmetic facelift, the Pontiac Firebird required a new shape -- and got it in 1993.
How Motes Work
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Smart dust sounds like something out of a Disney movie, but it's not. Also called a mote or a wireless sensing network, this new technology is intriguing everyone from military personnel to vineyard owners. Find out what the big deal is and explore the many possible applications of this tiny device.