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10 Disruptive Technologies You Use Every Day

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A disruptive technology is one that's completely changed how we do things. Learn the top 10 disruptive technologies that you use every day.

How Identity Theft Works

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Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. Learn about Internet identity theft, credit card fraud and identity theft protection.

Herpes 101

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Herpes is even more common than you might think. There are eight different types of herpes, and there's an extremely good chance that you have at least one.

10 Diseases Named After People

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Some scientists get the recognition they deserve - in the names of diseases they found. Learn about 10 diseases named after people at HowStuffWorks.

How Rabies Works

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Are you wondering how rabies works? Learn how rabies works and how it can be prevented.

How 529 Plans Work

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529 Plans are the newest, smartest way to save for higher education. Learn more about 529 Plans here.

How Virtual Reality Gear Works

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Virtual reality gear includes a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Learn about virtual reality gear and find out how virtual reality gear has evolved.

How the North American Eagle Works

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Team North American Eagle is on course to win the land speed record. Learn who team North American Eagle are and how they could win the race.

10 Things Lefties Do Better

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Although left-handed people were thought to be "sinister" or "unnatural" in previous eras, we now know that left-handedness is natural for 10 percent of the population. And it can have some advantages over right-handedness too.

How are crystals made?

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From the Hope diamond to the shiny bits in instant coffee, crystals have always held the power to fascinate us humans. Are they more than just a bunch of pretty facets?

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