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5 Mind-blowing Backyard Playsets

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These backyard playsets are something you would likely see in a kid's museum or theme park. Come see five awesome backyard playsets at HowStuffWorks.

How Indoor Clouds Work

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Can weather move indoors? Thanks to an artist from Amsterdam, yes. Learn how indoor clouds work.

5 Incredible Things You'll Learn in Kindergarten

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There are lots of things you learn in kindergarten, from social skills to academic building blocks. Find out five things you'll learn in kindergarten.

How MirrorLink Works

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How much do you know about MirrorLink? Keep reading to learn all about MirrorLink and how it makes your smartphone and car computer talk to each other.

How Speed Limiters Work

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You can probably guess what a speed limiter does by its name alone. But how do speed limiters actually work, and why would you want one?

Why Your Tween Might Think You're a Loser

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Wondering why your tween might think you're a loser? Visit HowStuffWorks Family to learn why your tween might think you're a loser.

LSD Is Making a Comeback in Very Small Doses

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Is microdosing LSD just a fad or is it time to take a comprehensive look at its potential benefits? Find out what experts think at HowStuffWorks.

Tear Gas Used at Protests May Help Spread Coronavirus

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Health experts are gravely concerned about how the massive protest crowds, chanting and use of tear gas could accelerate the spread of coronavirus.

Black Men Were Cowboys Before It Was Cool

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In the early 18th century, Black cowboys were the only cowboys in the West. That's because white men didn't want to do the work. We're telling their story.

Explorer Daniel Boone Blazed a Trail to the American West

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Forget the coonskin cap. Daniel Boone didn't wear one. But he did inspire a TV show, live with (and fight) Indians and help establish Kentucky as the 14th colony.

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