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How Calculators Work

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Calculators may show up anywhere in our lives that numbers do -- from calculus class to restaurants. See how calculators work.

How Cameras Work

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Cameras and photography have transformed how we see the world. Learn about cameras, photography, how 35mm cameras work and about making a homemade camera.

How to Repair Windows

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Windows are a major source of heat-loss in most homes. They also may stick shut when they're painted or swell shut from humidity. Learn tips on how to keep your windows working properly.

How can you make a wine glass sing?

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How can you make a wine glass sing? Read this article to find out just how can you make a wine glass sing with video instructions and more.

What Should I Do When My Brakes Lock?

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I've heard differing reports on what to do when brakes lock. What's the right thing to do? What should I do when my brakes lock?

What is the churning sound I hear from my hard drive whenever it is retrieving data?

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What is the churning sound I hear from my hard drive whenever it is retrieving data?

1938-1939 Ford Panel and Pickup

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The 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup trucks were the new face of Ford trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup.

1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S

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The 1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S motorcycle filled a gap between sport and standard motorcycles. Learn how and see pictures of the Honda Nighthawk 700S.

Party Trick Breakdown: Why Do Balloons Stick to Hair?

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Scientists have figured out why some objects stick more to each other. And it's a very cool trick.

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