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The Arctic Food Web (and Why Ice Matters So Much)

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The arctic food web explains how energy moves through one of the coldest ecosystems on Earth. From microscopic algae trapped in sea ice to apex predators like polar bears, every organism depends on another for food.

Decorating a Room

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Decorating a room offers the chance to put your individual style on display and make a space unique. Learn how to design a room in a style you'll love.

How the Apple Watch Works

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Apple is reinventing personal tech with Apple Watch. Is wrist communicator dream finally coming true? Learn more about Apple Watch at HowStuffWorks.

How the Jaws of Life Work

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The "Jaws of Life" is a huge tool used to free people from mangled cars and burning or collapsed buildings. Learn about this amazingly powerful machine and how it saves lives.

How Aerosol Cans Work

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They dispense everything from hairspray to cleaning products to whipped cream. Without them, you'd be doing a whole lot of pumping.

How WAP Works

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Do you get the shakes when you're offline for more than 10 minutes? The wireless Internet lets you browse Web pages from a cell phone or PDA. Learn about the Wireless Application Protocol that makes it possible to surf on the go.

How Floppy Disk Drives Work

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Floppy disk drives have been around since the birth of personal computing -- find out how they work!

How Black Holes Work

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A black hole occurs when a massive star dies -- its enormous mass implodes and becomes so heavy that it bends space. So how do astronomers detect something that they can't see?

How can two seemingly unrelated species that live in isolation from each other evolve into identical forms?

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Parallel evolution leads two seemingly unrelated species living in isolation from each other to evolve into identical forms. How? Learn about parallel evolution.

How Pangaea Became 7 Separate Continents

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The idea of Pangaea comes from Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the seven continents were once joined as a supercontinent. Learn more about Pangaea.

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