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How Fingerprinting Works

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Fingerprinting is a popular technique for identifying criminals and authenticating access. Learn about fingerprinting and its storied history.

10 Ways to Trick Yourself Into Being Happy

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Happiness is a wonderful thing. Unfortunately, it can also be elusive due to stress or depression. However, strategies abound that you can use to trick yourself into being happy. Ready for 10 of them?

How Data Centers Work

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Cloud computing, e-mail services and streaming media all have to be handled by interconnected computers. Find out how data centers work.

How Google Docs Works

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Google Docs allows users to creat and edit work documents online. Learn more about Google Docs at HowStuffWorks.

10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs

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Some scientists choose to use their own bodies in their scientific experiments. Learn about 10 self-experimenting scientists.

10 Dogs Who Made History

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HowStuffWorks reports on dogs who've helped with the Cuban Missile Crisis, joined the Russian space program and found ancient cave paintings.

5 Career Planning Tips

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Don't know which path you should take on the road to career success? Check out 5 career planning tips at HowStuffWorks.

How Wacom Tablets Work

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Wacom tablets aren't your average tablet PCS. Find out how Wacom tablets let you get creative with digital art.

How the 'Wow!' Signal Works

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In 1977, SETI volunteer Jerry Ehman saw a transmission so exciting he circled it on paper and wrote the word "Wow!" It seemed to indicate a message from outer space. But what was it really?

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