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How Déjà Vu Works

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Déjà vu is the feeling that you have experienced a situation before even though you know you haven't. Learn about déjà vu and theories behind déjà vu.

How Deep Impact Works

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How do scientists find details about the early days of our solar system? One way is to investigate comets. Find out how the Deep Impact spacecraft fired an impactor into Comet Tempel 1 to get some answers.

The Independent Variable vs. Dependent Variable in Research

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In any scientific research, there are typically two variables of interest: independent variables and dependent variables. In forming the backbone of scientific experiments, they help scientists understand relationships, predict outcomes and, in general, make sense of the factors that they're investigating.

Fruits of the Spirit: A Metaphor for Nurturing Virtue

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Today, we're diving into a concept that has inspired Christians for centuries: the Fruits of the Spirit. These aren’t apples, oranges, or bananas, but rather the qualities that the Holy Spirit produces in believers, helping them grow in faith and reflect the character of Jesus Christ.

How fMRI Works

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fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging, looks at blood flow in the brain to detect areas of activity. Learn about fMRI and its invention.

How E-learning Works

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E-learning has the ability to turn any computer into a classroom. Explore the dynamic world of e-learning!

Hubble Hubble: Telescope Provides Stunning New Images of Two Planetary Nebulas

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Astronomers used Hubble's full range of imaging to dissect wild 'fireworks' happening in two nearby young planetary nebulas.

How Computer Mice Work

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The mouse might just be the computer user's best friend. Every day of your computing life, you reach out for your mouse whenever you want to move your cursor or activate something. Learn how this human-machine interface translates your movements into digital data.

All Mouth, No Anus: Microscopic Organism Could Be Oldest Human Ancestor

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Primitive deuterostome fossils show a precursor to all vertebrates, including humans. Learn about deuterostomes in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How Self-cleaning Paint Works

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Will self-cleaning paint be an option on your next new car? Learn about self-cleaning automotive paint at HowStuffWorks.

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