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How Spiders Work

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Spiders are some of the most successful carnivores in history. Learn how spiders build webs and attack prey and examine cool spider species like jumping spiders.

How Circumcision Works

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Circumcision is a common medical practice in many places, but where did the tradition of circumcision even come from? Should we rethink circumcisions?

How Bridges Work

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Bridges support tremendous weight, span huge distances and all the while withstand the greatest forces of nature. Find out about these engineering feats (as well as some of the flaws).

Science Projects for Kids: The Incredible Universe

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Science projects for kids on the incredible universe let you explore the worlds of space. Make an astrolabe, star gaze, and take a planetary walk.

How to Decorate Kids' T-Shirts

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Looking for a cool wearable craft kids can make, too? Learn how to decorate kids' T-shirts. Find great kids' T-shirt decorating ideas in this article.

10 Steps to Creating a Backyard Skate Park

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What are some steps to creating a backyard skate park? Learn about steps to creating a backyard skate park at HowStuffWorks.

10 Most Fun TV Shows About Science

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Who says science can't be fun? See 10 fun TV shows about science that entertain and educate.

How does your body know the difference between dominant and recessive genes?

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Ever since I took biology in high school I have wondered -- why do humans (and plants and animals) have two of every gene, and why is one "dominant" and the other "recessive"? How does my body know which one is dominant? How does it pick between the

How much corn would I need to fuel a cross-country trip with ethanol?

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I've heard that it's possible to build a car engine to run off of ethanol, a byproduct of corn. How much corn would I need to grow in order to produce enough ethanol fuel to drive my car across the country?

How OSI Works

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When information travels through a network, it follows certain guidelines to ensure compatibility. Find out about OSI and the protocol stacks that prepare your data for transfer.

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