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Can reading 'Harry Potter' make you less prejudiced?

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'Harry Potter' is about more than wands and wizards. Learn whether reading 'Harry Potter' can make you less prejudiced at HowStuffworks.

How Birds Get Berry, Berry Drunk

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Birds do indeed get drunk when their food sources begin to ferment. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.

How to Turn Off AMBER Alerts and Other Loud Notifications

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You may have been awakened in the night by loud blaring noise and an alert text on your phone. Who sends these alerts, and why are you getting them?

How WiFi Cameras Work

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WiFi cameras make digital photography even simpler. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about WiFi cameras.

Can you stream online music to your car?

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Can you stream online music to your car? Read about streaming online music to your car at HowStuffWorks.

The Fastest Fish in the Ocean Can Swim at Nearly 70 MPH

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While there are tons of fish in the sea, only a few hold the title of the fastest fish in the ocean. You might wonder how the fastest fish swim at such high speeds.

What Causes the Tectonic Plates to Move?

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Discover the origins of the continental drift theory and how scientists explain these geologic phenomena.

Can you use a cell phone as a credit card?

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Can you use a cell phone as a credit card? Yes. Nokia revealed the first fully integrated mobile-payment cell phone in 2007. See how these phones work.

What Does a Server Do?

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A network server is a computer system used as the central repository of data and various programs that are shared by users in a network. Learn about network servers from this article.

The Science Behind Why We All Have Snot

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Believe it or snot, almost every living creature has some kind of mucus - because mucus does so many things. A study found mucus was so beneficial to mammals, it evolved independently in species.

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