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Jackals: Canine Survivors and Tricksters of Folklore

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Jackals are adaptable and wily, survivalists to the core. HowStuffWorks looks at these formidable canines.

The World War II Quiz

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World War II was one of the defining conflicts of the 20th century. Just two decades after the end of World War I, WWII began in 1939 and saw the U.S. enter in 1941. Let's explore some of the specifics of the Second World War.

Top 5 Science-borne Superpowers

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Since the dawn of cartoons and comic books, kids have imagined themselves endowed with superpowers. What extraordinary abilities are scientists working to bring to you right now?

How Hulu Works

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Hulu lets you watch TV shows and movies online for free. So what's the catch? Is there a catch? See how Hulu works and Hulu's challenges.

How WiFi Phones Work

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WiFi phones allow you to make calls for free over a wireless network. Learn about the technology behind WiFi phones and what the future has in store for VoIP.

Video Game System Pictures

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The video game system pictures at HowStuffWorks explore the most popular consoles and their history. Take a look at video game system pictures.

How MID Tablets Work

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MID tablets are the smaller and full-size tablets that are often the cheaper products on the market. See what you should know about MID tablets.

How Google Fiber Works

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Is Google's broadband all it's cracked up to be? Get the scoop on Google Fiber.

Does everyone have claustrophobia?

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Claustrophobia is the term for fear of enclosed spaces -- it's physical and psychological. Read about claustrophobia and some common claustrophobic symptoms.

Should you really feed a cold?

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Should you really feed a cold, or is this just an old wives' tale? Get the science behind the "feed a cold" saying in this article.

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