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How the Wikipedia Scanner Works

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The Wikipedia Scanner uses records to trace the IP addresses of anonymous Wikipedia editors. Learn about the Wikipedia Scanner and Wikipedia Scanner consequences.

Has a surfer discovered the theory of everything?

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The theory of everything seeks to explain the workings of every single aspect in the universe. Learn more about A. Garrett Lisi's theory of everything.

How Commercial Jingles Work

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Commercial jingles are written about a product and, if done correctly, can stick in your head for days. Learn about the use of commercial jingles.

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 Cell Phone Jammers Work

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A cell phone jammer allows people to exploit the vulnerability of the radio spectrum to silence blabbering offenders. See how cell phone jammers work.

How Robotic Vacuums Work

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Robotic vacuums can clean the house, remember its layout and find their own charging station. Learn about robotic vacuums and see the inside of a Roomba Red.

How Spam Works

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Spam mail is an incredible nuisance to most Internet users. Learn how spammers send trillions of spam emails a year and why spam is a problem.

How Fiber Optics Work

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Fiber optics is a really cool technology that enables the long-distance transmission of data in light signals, and is used in many more ways than you think.

How Tuning Forks Work

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Pianos lose their tuning, guitars fall out of key -- even church organs need to be tuned every now and then. For centuries, the only sure-fire way to tell if an instrument was in tune was to use a tuning fork.

How a Theremin Works

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A theremin is an instrument you can play without touching. Learn how a theremin works and the history of the theremin at HowStuffWorks.

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