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How to Defrag Your Hard Drive

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If you defrag your hard drive you might be able to speed up your computer. Learn how to defrag a hard drive and get tips on maintaining your computer.

Cellulite Causes and Treatments

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Cellulite is a common beauty skin problem. Learn more about how cellulite works at HowStuffWorks.

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Overview

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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a connective tissue disorder. Learn more about Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome at HowStuffWorks.

How Sword Swallowing Works

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Sword swallowing is an extremely dangerous trick that does not involve illusions. Learn about sword swallowing and the dangers of sword swallowing.

What would nuclear winter be like?

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If the sight of a mushroom cloud burning above the horizon suggests that the nuclear weapon-equipped world might end with a bang, then nuclear winter presents the notion that post-World War III humanity might very well die with a whimper.

How Glassblowing Works

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Glassblowing may seem like a fairly recent art form, but it's really been around since the Roman Empire. Read more about glassblowing.

How the Bioscleave House Works

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The Bioscleave House, is a home constructed in New York that will have its residents living forever. See what the Bioscleave House looks like.

Is there really water on Mars?

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Photographs have recently shown that there may be water on Mars. Find out if there's water on Mars and what that could mean for life on Mars.

How Bread Works

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Crunchy crust, soft, spongy middle -- there's something about fresh-baked bread. Have you ever thought about bread as a technology? Learn about the biochemical reactions that make bread taste so good!

Cancer: What You Need to Know

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Cancer indicates a disease characterized by the abnormal and unregulated growth of cells. Learn about causes of cancer, cancer detection and cancer treatments.

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