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How Electroconvulsive Therapy Works

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Most of us don't intuitively classify electroshocks as therapeutic, but this 1950s-era treatment has changed a lot since it was first introduced. When and why do mental health experts now turn to it?

How RealD 3-D Works

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RealD 3-D optimizes the 3-D viewing experience. Find out how RealD takes on traditional 3-D.

How Calculators Work

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Calculators may show up anywhere in our lives that numbers do -- from calculus class to restaurants. See how calculators work.

What the Ten of Pentacles Reveals About Wealth, Family, and Security

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Is the Ten of Pentacles appearing in your readings? Discover the ancient secret behind this powerful card that could transform your financial future. Most interpreters miss this crucial insight.

How to Stop Grinding Teeth

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Grinding your teeth, or bruxism, is the wear and tear on your teeth and joints of the jaw. Find out how to relax that jaw and ease the grind.

Why is a NASCAR race car called "loose" or "tight?"

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Why is a NASCAR race called loose or tight? It's usually the result of ovesteering or understeering. Learn about why a NASCAR car is called loose or tight.

How Solar-powered Backpacks Work

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Solar-powered backpacks are great travel gadgets. Learn more about solar-powered backpacks at HowStuffWorks.

Should we be worried about the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico?

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The Dead Zone is a vast area off the Gulf of Mexico, larger than several U.S. States, that is deadly to marine life. Learn more about the Dead Zone.

How to Grow and Propagate Dracaena, aka Spike Plant

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Dracaena, or spike plant, was traditionally considered a houseplant, but has now moved outside as an annual. The leaves add great height and texture to any garden scenery.

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