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How Acrostic Puzzles Work
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Acrostic puzzles are word games in which the solutions to different clues reveal a coded message. Learn how acrostic puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.
How PlayStation Move Works
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PlayStation Move has some similarities to the Nintendo Wii. Let's take a look at what makes PlayStation Move unique and how its components work.
How Preschool Works
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Preschool can be fun for kids but it also affects development. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about preschool.
How Sleep Deprivation Works
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Pulled an all-nighter last night? You're a danger to yourself and others. Find out why sleep deprivation is such a hazard.
How Spoilers Work
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Is it possible - just maybe - that spoilers don't actually (spoiler!) spoil all the fun? Learn about a super fan's worst nightmare at HowStuffWorks.
How Stratego Works
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Like chess but sneakier, Stratego is a gambit of wits and strategy. So how do you play -- and what does 19th century France have to do with it?
How Inkjet Printers Work
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Inkjet printers shoot miniscule droplets of ink onto paper to create a seemingly fluid stroke. Take a look inside these popular inkjet printing machines.
How Ringtones Work
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Ringtones are the easiest way to personalize your cell phone. Find out how ringtones work and learn ways to add your favorite ringtones to a cell phone.
What is the DARPA Urban Challenge?
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What is the DARPA Urban Challenge? Learn about the DARPA Urban Challenge and find out why we might want driverless cars in the first place.
Stegosaurus: Body Like a Bus, Tiny Little Brain
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Stegosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from 149 million years ago, walked on four legs, had a long, beak-tipped skull, a row of spikes adorning its tail and a pea-sized brain.