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What is computer hardware?

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Without computer hardware, even the best software ever created is useless. Find out what exactly is computer hardware.

Is steel still the best material for building?

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Steel is getting more expensive because the prices of iron and coal are rising. Are there alternatives to steel that can do the same job -- or better -- for less?

How was the construction of the World Trade Center unique?

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The World Trade Center employed several new approaches to skyscraper construction. From slurry walls to sky lobbies to "tube within a tube" design features, what made this project distinctive from an architectural engineering standpoint?

Guide to Matte Lipstick

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Are you looking for a guide to matte lipstick? Check out this guide to matte lipstick and how to choose and sport one.

Organizing the Countries of the World by Continent

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With the addition of South Sudan as the 195th sovereign nation in 2011, the world witnessed another chapter in its ever-expanding story.

What are the economic drawbacks of using biofuels?

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What are the economic drawbacks of using biofuels? Read about the downsides of using biofuels at HowStuffWorks.

Do most gas-saving devices really work?

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Do most gas-saving devices really work? Read about gas-saving devices and if any of them are truly effective.

Meet the Trebuchet, the Castle-crushing Catapult of the Middle Ages

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Before the advent of gunpowder, enemy combatants used a powerful siege weapon called a trebuchet to forcefully launch projectiles - sometimes a large stone, a decapitated human head or a dead horse - at intended targets.

Who Built These Mysterious Concrete Arrows?

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Giant arrows guided American airmail pilots on nighttime routes up until the 1940s. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

The Hidden Meanings of Lightsaber Colors: A Star Wars Fan's Guide

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What does your lightsaber color reveal about you? Join us on a journey through the meanings of lightsaber colors and discover your true connection to the Force.

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