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What's Inside My Computer?

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Inside a computer there are many parts that work together to make it process data. Find out more about what's inside a computer.

Why would you take poison as medicine?

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Can you really take poison as medicine? Learn about both ancient and cutting-edge ways that poison acts as medicine.

What's the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant?

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Deodorant and antiperspirant are often confused, but they both fight body odor. Learn about deodorant and antiperspirant and what, exactly, each does.

Does fertilizer help or hurt my lawn?

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Lawn fertilizer is a key ingredient in lush, healthy lawns -- but how much is too much when it comes to fertilizer? Learn all about lawn fertilizer.

What causes rigor mortis?

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The causes of rigor mortis stem from the way muscles move. Learn about the causes of rigor mortis and see how chemistry affects postmortem stiffness.

Does everyone have claustrophobia?

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Claustrophobia is the term for fear of enclosed spaces -- it's physical and psychological. Read about claustrophobia and some common claustrophobic symptoms.

How Prenuptial Agreements Work

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Prenuptial agreements outline how assets obtained before a marriage will be distributed if the marriage ends. Learn more about prenuptial agreements.

What Is a Hard Drive and How Does It Work?

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Nearly every desktop computer requires a hard drive for data storage, but what is a hard drive, exactly? Your hard disk drive holds all of the information available on your computer. Take a look inside this incredibly precise storage mechanism!

How Helium Balloons Work

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Helium balloons tend to fascinate adults and children alike (and it's not just the Donald Duck voice thing, though that is a big draw). Learn all about helium and why it floats!

Could blood be used to power batteries?

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Blood batteries as thin as a sheet of paper are currently under development by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Read about blood batteries.

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