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Who Invented the Assembly Line?

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The assembly line didn't kick off with Henry Ford and the Model T, but Ford played a big role in changing the landscape of manufacturing forever.

Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea

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The pistol shrimp is feared in the ocean for its ability to hit a prey with air bubbles that travel 82 feet per second, pop at 218 decibels and deliver 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit of heat.

Giganotosaurus Wasn't Just a 'Jurassic World' Creation

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Constantly compared to the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Giganotosaurus was one of a handful of dinosaurs that rivaled, or possibly exceeded, the creature in size.

The Seahorse Diet Requires Stealth and Patience in the Wild

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When people picture marine predators, seahorses might not top the list. But make no mistake: The seahorse diet is all about stealth, patience and tiny snacks. These oddball fish have evolved a specialized way of eating that works perfectly with their unusual shape and behavior.

What’s Been the Best Selling Phone in the World?

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In the ever-evolving smartphone market, identifying the best-selling phone in the world isn’t just about raw numbers. It’s about global appeal, timely launch, strategic pricing, and brand power.

Understanding USB Types and the Flexible USB System

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You can find Universal Serial Bus connectors on just about every PC made today. But when it was introduced, USB was leaps and bounds ahead of the technologies it replaced. What makes this standard so useful?

How Ultrasonic Welding Works

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You probably know that high pitched or high frequency sounds can break materials apart. But did you know that high frequency sounds can be used to bond materials together?

What's a scanning backlight?

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A scanning backlight can be found in TVs and activates when and where it's needed to produce images. See how scanning backlights are used.

How 3-D Glasses Work

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NASA's Mars rovers are sending 3-D images to Earth, so we can see depth and texture on the Martian surface. And how do we see this depth and texture? 3-D glasses, of course! Check out how they work.

How to Treat Headaches with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Traditional Chinese medicine uses combinations of herbs, diet, acupuncture, and other therapies to treat different types of headaches. Learn more.

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