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10 Scientific Breakthroughs We Literally Couldn't Live Without

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You might argue we have scientists to thank for our own survival. What breakthroughs have kept the human race from dying out?

10 Differences Between Macs and PCs

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Mac or PC? It's a question almost everybody has an opinion about. Or, are you wondering what the difference is? We've broken down these computers to reveal their strengths and weaknesses.

How the Machine Gun Revolutionized Warfare

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The invention of the machine gun forever changed the battlefield. While soldiers once had to reload after a single shot, they now can fire hundreds of rounds per minute without a single pause.

How Corrective Lenses Work

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Eyeglasses are one of the most common sights in the world. Learn what goes into creating the lenses and how to read an eyeglass prescription.

How Houseboats Work

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Houseboats aren't the most common place to live, but they're an interesting alternative. Learn about houseboat living, how houseboats float and more.

How the Ariel Atom Works

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In chemistry, the atom is the most fundamental building block of matter. Now the automotive world has its atom -- a car so pure and simple that some people are calling it minimalist art.

How Welding Works

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Welding is what makes bridges, skyscrapers and automobiles possible. Learn about the science behind welding.

How Garbage Disposals Work

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The garbage disposal is often overlooked until it breaks down or starts to smell. Find out how to clean, fix and buy a garbage disposal at HowStuffWorks.

How Rubber Works

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Rubber is an elastomer, a large molecule that can be stretched and returned to its original shape. Learn why rubber is so stretchy and how we make it.

How DVDs Work

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Learn about DVD technology, DVD storage and DVD features. Explore how DVDs work.

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