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How do motion sensing lights and burglar alarms work?

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How can motion-sensing lights detect your presence, and what prevents them from seeing you when you're standing still? It all comes down to the movement of light.

Pomelos Are Like Grapefruits on Steroids

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Pomelos are the largest - and one of the oldest - fruits of the citrus family. They're native to southeastern Asia and are chock full of nutritional benefits.

How do you know when a fragrance is right for you?

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How do you know if a fragrance is right for you? Find out if a fragrance is right for you in this article.

Are touch-screen interfaces changing operating systems?

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Touch-screen interfaces are everywhere. Find out if touch-screen interfaces are changing operating systems and if so, how.

Archangel Roles and Significance in Christianity and Catholicism

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In Christian tradition, an archangel is among of the most revered and powerful spiritual beings in the celestial hierarchy. Mentioned directly in both the Old and New Testaments, these angels serve as messengers, protectors and agents of God's divine will.

Tit-for-Tat Meaning, Origins and Implications

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"Tit-for-tat" is a common phrase that's all about fair play — or sometimes, not-so-fair retaliation. You've probably heard of doing something tit-for-tat when someone feels wronged. In that situation someone responds in kind, often giving back exactly what they got, good or bad.

Scientists Prove Schrodinger's Cat Can Be in Two Places at Once

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A bunch of Yale physicists decided to give Schrodinger's cat not one but two boxes. And that, strangely enough, could eventually prove handy for quantum computing.

Mobile Device Distraction as Effective in Kids as Sedative

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Can mobile devices work just as well as medication in certain hospital situations? Learn more about a new study in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

What Is a Shaman and Can Anyone Become One?

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The practice of shamanism has mystical and spiritual connotations, but it's not tied to any specific religion or creed. So, what exactly is shamanism?

From Z to Q: When Letters Become Political Symbols

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Seemingly everywhere in the barrage of photos out of Ukraine is the letter 'Z' - on tanks, T-shirts, signs and buildings. But how did it become a political symbol?

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