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How the Wii Balance Board Works

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The Wii Balance Board for Nintendo's Wii tracks a user's weight and movements. See how the Wii Balance Board works as a game controller.

How Yoga Works

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Yoga is big business in the U.S. But what are the breathing exercises, meditation and poses of yoga all about? Learn about yoga and yoga health benefits.

How to Tell if Your Cat Is Sick

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Knowing how to tell if a cat is sick is an important first step in caring for your cat. Learn how to read the telltale warning signs.

10 Mob Movies Inspired by True Events

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The mob movie is one of the most popular of all genres. But not all are mob movies are make-believe. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 true-life mob movies.

How Soylent Works

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Soylent is stuffed full of vitamins and minerals and can replace the meals you're tired of making. Learn all about Soylent.

How Long Do Orchid Blooms Last? Tips for Growing Orchids

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Orchids might be the sexiest flower in the greenhouse. Its very name comes from the Greek word for "testicle!" And its reproduction methods are pretty exotic too.

Are Zombies Real? 10 Reasons the Undead Can't Walk Among Us

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The undead are frightening, brain-hungry monsters, lumbering toward their victims with great purpose. But wait. Can they even digest brains?

10 Superstitions About Birds

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As Hitchcock's 1963 horror classic "The Birds" taught us, it's a good idea to respect our avian friends. Before you accidentally let any bad luck take wing, peck away at these bird-related superstitions.

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