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How Car Cooling Systems Work
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A car engine produces so much heat that there is an entire system in your car designed to cool the engine down to its ideal temperature and keep it there. Learn all about fluid-based cooling systems.
How Sound Editing Works
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Sound editing involves combining dialogue, sound effects and music into a final mix. Learn more about sound editing in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How Aquaculture Works
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Aquaculture provides food and replenishes other scarce resources. Learn how aquaculture works and how aquaculture industry supplies the goods we use.
What is it like to sleep in space?
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What is it like to sleep in space? With 16 sunsets, getting shut-eye is a little harder than usual. Find out how astronauts doze in zero gravity.
How Distributed Computing Works
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Shared computing pools the processing power of computers to reach a common goal. Learn about shared computing, its benefits and drawbacks.
Top 5 Risk Factors for Heart Disease
Risk factors for heart disease, the No. 1 killer in the United States, come in many forms. Learn about the top 5 risk factors for heart disease.
Hand Washing 101
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Hand washing is very important. Learn about how hand washing works at HowStuffWorks.
Can you assemble your own car?
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Car assembling can be done on your own, but there are many factors to consider for such a big project. Learn about car assembling from the pros.
How Chevrolet Corvair Works
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The Chevrolet Corvair was initiated in 1956 and was the brainchild of Chevy chief engineer Edward N. Cole. Learn about this ill-fated Chevy.
What are microexpressions?
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Microexpressions, facial expressions that last a fraction of a second, are a form of nonverbal communication. Learn about microexpressions.