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How Automobile Ignition Systems Work

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The ignition system brings your car's engine and subsystems together. Learn about the parts of your ignition system and innovations in ignition systems.

Inside an Electric Toaster

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Ever wonder what's inside your electric toaster? We've taken apart one for you to see, so take a look at these electric toaster pictures to get started.

Why is America One of the Only Industrialized Nations With No GMO Labeling?

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Why is America One of the Only Industrialized Nations With No GMO Labeling? Learn more about food labeling and why America doesn't have GMO labeling.

How to Do Home Electrical Repairs

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Home electrical repairs -- including replacing wall receptacles and rewiring lamps -- can be done by most do-it-yourselfers. Learn how.

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's the Fastest Car in the World?

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If your car is built like a supersonic plane, you can sure reach blazing fast speeds. But what about a car you can actually buy?

How Turn Signals Work

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To most drivers, turn signals seem pretty simple: There's a lever that makes your signal lights flash. But there's actually some cool technology at work. Find out how this under-used device operates.

Science Projects for Kids: Magnets and Metal

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Try these science projects for kids on magnets and metal, and you'll learn about why the two attract. Make a paper clip chain, compasses and more.

12 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico by Homicides per Capita

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The nation of Mexico is home 130 million people across 31 states (Mexico City is a separate entity but not a state in itself, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States). Unfortunately due to a variety of factors, Mexican cities are often host to a violent crimes including homicide. Here, we'll detail the most dangerous cities in Mexico and give some info about their history.

Is Induction Cooking Better Than Gas or Electric?

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Induction cooking has been favored across Europe for decades and is now gaining traction in the U.S. So, what's the difference between induction, gas and electric for cooking?

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