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How Boomerangs Work
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It's pretty amazing: When you throw a boomerang, it actually does come back to you -- if you throw it properly. Find out why the boomerang returns and how to throw it like a pro.
How Mass Spectrometry Works
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Mass spectrometry is an aspect of science that could finally put the steroid era of baseball to an end. Learn about mass spectrometry.
10 Things to Pack When Traveling with a Pet
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The 10 essential pet travel accessories range from portable water bowls to durable seat covers. Read about 10 essential pet travel accessories.
5 Vehicles That Were Crossover Before There Were Crossovers
Some vehicles were simply ahead of their time, with features from cars and trucks. Read about 5 vehicles that were crossover before there were crossovers.
How the MacBook Pro Works
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The MacBook Pro was released in 2006, but the now the MacBook Pro has a bigger boost of speed with its new Thunderbolt port. Learn about the MacBook Pro.
10 Worst Food Stains and How to Remove Them
Food stains are a fact of life, but that doesn't mean you have to resign yourself to living with them permanently. Kick those stains to the curb with these tips.
How to Draw Landscapes
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Draw landscapes to honor their beauty. Follow our simple step-by-step instructions to learn how to draw landscapes -- from waterfalls to cityscapes.
69 of the Most Famous Race Car Drivers of All Time
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Whether Formula One or NASCAR, fans of racing hotly debate the merits of various drivers' championships, rivalries and the trophies that got away. So who's the greatest of all time?
How the Doppler Effect Works
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The Doppler effect is why you hear the sound from a moving object change as it nears and passes you. Find out how the Doppler effect works.
What are the odds there is life in outer space?
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Are we alone? Jodie Foster's character in "Contact" didn't think so, and neither do the scientists who've been listening for an extraterrestrial message for decades.