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What is contagious shooting?
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Police fired 50 shots at three apparently unarmed men in a car leaving a bachelor party in New York this weekend, and investigators still aren't sure why.
Should volunteer coaches have liability insurance?
Should volunteer coaches have liability insurance? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about coaches and liability insurance.
How Microwave Cooking Works
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Microwave ovens are popular because they cook food in an amazingly short amount of time. They are also extremely efficient in their use of electricity because a microwave oven heats only the food -- and nothing else.
How to Organize a Garage
Garages often hold more than just our cars. Designing a versatile garage and workspace requires careful planning. Learn how to organize a garage.
How to Play Oh Hell!
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In the card game "Oh Hell," it's not how good your cards are, but how good your luck and judgment are. Learn to play.
Who Discovered X-Rays?
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Who invented the x-ray is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Find out who invented the x-ray.
What's the best carpet for allergies?
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What the best carpet for allergies? Learn about the best carpet for allergies at HowStuffWorks.
What is a charitable trust?
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What is a charitable trust? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what a charitable trust is.
Is the computer a good model for the brain?
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Are computers a good model for the human brain? Computers can store and retrieve information reliably. Read about the computer brain model.
What Are Confidence Intervals in Statistics?
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Science requires that we make guesses, which is why we have confidence intervals.