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What are Gouraud shading and texture mapping in 3-D video games?

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If you look at the description of some 3-D video games, you'll see references to Gouraud shading or texture mapping. Learn what these terms mean.

Why does the stock market use fractions?

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The origin of stock market fractions dates back to the establishment of the American stock market. Learn where stock fractions came from.

Chimneys and Cornerstones Quilt Block

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Add structure to yourQuilting design with the Chimneys and Cornerstones quilt block. Download the free quilt block on HowStuffWorks.

Why has the World Trade Center memorial been delayed?

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Learn why, or whether, the WTC memorial project is behind schedule.

How to Draw the United States Capitol Building in 5 Steps

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The United States Capitol Building is a treasured national landmark. These five simple steps show how to draw the United States Capitol Building.

Everyday Science: Water Quiz

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Water is quite arguably the most important substance on Earth. Its unique properties make it an incredibly versitile tool. Aside from fueling life, it's useful in cleaning, cooking and transportation, just to name a few things.

Citing HowStuffWorks

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Describes how to cite How Stuff Works as a reference source!

If nature abhors a vacuum, then why doesn't the vacuum of space suck away all of the Earth's atmosphere?

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If "nature abhors a vacuum," then why doesn't the vacuum of space suck away all of the Earth's atmosphere?

Can water go bad?

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People often store water for emergencies, but you might be surprised to find out that water can go bad just like fresh food. How can you store it safely?

What is carrageenan?

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I notice that most foods I eat have normal-sounding ingredients except one -- this stuff called "carrageenan." What is carrageenan?

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