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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.
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?
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 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?