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Quiz: Is your computer secure?
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Yes, computers can make life easier, but they also can put your private information at risk. Find out how much you know -- or don't know -- about computer security by taking our quiz.
Why do people have red eyes in flash photographs?
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Why do people have red eyes in some flash photographs? Take a look at the science behind why red eyes happen.
How to Store Canna Bulbs
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You'd like to learn how to store your canna lily bulbs for next year. Here's how to store canna bulbs.
How Self-regenerating Tire Tread Works
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Self-regenerating tire tread allows big rigs to go 30 percent farther on their tires. But will self-regenerating tire tread soon be found on your car too?
How did Lake Nyos suddenly kill 1,700 people?
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One evening, people heard their local lake rumbling. A day and a half later, 1,700 people were dead. What happened on that fateful night?
How Body Branding Works
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What is body branding. Learn how body branding works at HowStuffWorks.
How to Get Rid of Age Spots
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Getting rid of age spots is tricky. Learn how to get rid of age spots at HowStuffWorks.
The Geology Behind 5 American Landmarks
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The U.S. is full of exceptional geological formations. HowStuffWorks looks at at five that set the bar high as far as landmarks go.
How to Avoid Bubbles in Your Nail Polish Finish
A buried bubble trapped in your nail polish finish can really mess it up. So how can you fix it?
How does safety glass work?
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Why is it that at the scene of a car accident, the broken glass is always in really small pieces, yet when a baseball breaks a house window, there are large jagged pieces?