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How does drip irrigation work?

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Unlike traditional surface irrigation techniques, drip irrigation provides water directly to the roots of plants. You can learn more about drip irrigation from this article.

What Does a Catalytic Converter Do and Why Do People Steal Them?

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Catalytic converters are one of the most important parts of a car's emissions control system. Learn about catalytic converters and catalytic converter laws.

How to Tile a Ceiling

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The fastest way to get a new ceiling is to install ceiling tiles directly to an existing drywall ceiling. If the ceiling surface isn't sound or has open joists, staple the tiles to furring strips. Here are extensive installation instructions.

How Grease Caps Work

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Grease caps are useful towing accessories. Learn all about grease caps at HowStuffWorks.

How Does a Camera Obscura Device Work?

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A pinhole camera is the simplest camera possible. To get a better understanding of how they work, read more about camera obscura principles.

How and why do carcinogens cause cancer?

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Why do carcinogens cause cancer? Take a look at studies on common carcinogens and learn how carcinogens cause cancer at Discovery Health.

Can perfume make me smarter?

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Are you wondering can perfume make me smarter? Learn if perfume can make you smarter in this article.

The Amygdala: Gatekeeper of Human Fear

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at the amygdala, how it works and whether people can live without one.

There's a Rhino-shaped Cave in Washington State

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It's perhaps one of the strangest fossils ever discovered. We'll explain how it came to be 15 million years ago, and how hikers found it in the '30s.

How Artificial Glaciers Are Hydrating the Himalayas

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Ice stupas are artificial glaciers that store frozen water to be used for hydrating crops in the driest stretches of the year in the high desert of Himalaya.

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