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How Racing Team Trailer Towing Works

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Interested in racing team trailer towing? Learn all about racing team trailer towing at HowStuffWorks.

How Sustainable Communities Work

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Sustainable communities strive to lower their impact on the environment without lowering the quality of life. Learn how sustainable communities work.

How Autofocus Cameras Work

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Ever wonder how your camera knows what you're looking at? Understand how autofocus cameras lock on to the object you're photographing!

Camping Activities for Kids

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Camping Activities for Kids get the whole family involved in your camping adventure. Learn how to start fires safely, make a tepee, and much more.

How the Amphicar Worked

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The 1961-1968 Amphicar was an amphibious car introduced at the 1959 Geneva Salon. Read about this fun and famous collectible invented by Hans Trippel.

8 Things Invented or Discovered by Accident

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From cornflakes to Silly Putty, many of the things we consume today were created unintentionally. Here are the stories behind eight well-known inventions.

Food Safety Tips

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Follow these food safety tips to avoid food poisoning or illness. Learn our food safety tips here.

How Archaeology Works

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Archaeology is the study of ancient civilizations and human remains, such as buildings, art or trash. Learn about archaeology and archaeologists.

How Blenders Work

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What do chefs, bartenders and geneticists have in common? They all use blenders. A blender is an appliance you can't live without if you want to turn solid ingredients into liquid deliciousness.

How Bluetooth Works

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Bluetooth allows electronic equipment to connect without wires. So how does it work?

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