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Is a daily shower too much for your skin?

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Is a daily shower too much for your skin? Find out if a daily shower is too much for your skin at HowStuffWorks.

Who designed and built the first hybrid car?

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The first hybrid car was built much earlier than you might expect. Read up on the history of the first hybrid car models in this article.

How Triscuits Work

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The Triscuit cracker is a delicious snack food that is also packed with fiber. Learn how Triscuits work at HowStuffWorks.

Could salt water fuel cars?

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Salt water fuel could be the next viable alternative to foreign oil. Learn about the ongoing research behind the concept of salt water fuel.

How 3-D Puzzles Work

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3-D puzzles result in three-dimensional, structural objects when solved. Learn how 3-D puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.

How Kakuro Puzzles Work

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In a Kakuro puzzle, the rows of numbers must add up to the solution provided. Learn how Kakuro puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.

Who invented video games?

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More than two-thirds of U.S. households play video games, according to the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Without the crazy ideas of a few pioneering folks, we might still be stuck playing marathon sessions of charades. So who do we have to thank?

How Much Do You Know About Trains?

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Trains are one of the most common forms of transportation in the world, with millions of people riding them each year. Do you actually know anything about them, though? Find out with this quiz!

Why are objects in the side-view mirror closer than they appear?

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"Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." That little line appears so often and in so many contexts, it's almost lost all meaning -- but why is it there, and what does physics have to do with it?

How LCD Projectors Work

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LCD projectors are great for playing movies on large screens. Find out what you need to know about LCD projectors and how they work.

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