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Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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Leap years only come around once every four years. So, why are they so rare and who decided we need them anyway?

How MID Tablets Work

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MID tablets are the smaller and full-size tablets that are often the cheaper products on the market. See what you should know about MID tablets.

What does the Higgs boson look like?

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When something as important as the Higgs rocks our world, we want to know every last thing about it, including what it looks like. So?

Top 10 Game-changing Military Technologies

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These 10 technologies changed war and the course of history as we know it. Some of these battlefield innovations, like adding grooves to gun barrels, are surprisingly simple. So what else made our list?

HowStuffWorks Newsletter Quiz

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If you took one of our recent newsletter quizzes, you've come to the right place for the answers.

How Fuel Cells Work

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A hydrogen fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device. Learn why governments are pouring money into fuel cell research.

How a Supernova Works

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A dying star can explode with the force of a few octillion nuclear bombs and create any element in the universe. But why do stars go supernova?

How Water Works

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Water is the most essential element to life on Earth. Learn about water, the properties of water and find out how the water cycle operates.

How An Oscillator Works

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Oscillators show up in lots of electronic equipment. In fact, you might be surprised to know that computers, radios, metal detectors, and stun guns all use oscillators. Read on to learn how an oscillator works!

How Does Santa Make It Around the World in One Night?

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Santa's journey around the world takes some amazing technology in order for him to make it around the world in one night. Learn about Santa's journey.

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