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Do You Know the Nicknames of All 50 US States?

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Ever traveled to the Peace Garden State? Know where to find the Old Line State? Put on your U.S. traveling pants as you navigate from the Evergreen State to the Sunshine State in this state nickname quiz!

How Google Voice Works

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Have you heard about Google Voice? It allows someone to call one phone number and reach you no matter where you are. See how Google Voice works.

10 Car Accessories That Could Be Dangerous

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A car is an extension of the person driving it. And if you want to make your car as unique as you are, there are an almost infinite number and variety of add-ons. But which accessories could be hazardous?

Bathroom Layout Ideas: A Beginner's Guide to Bathroom Design

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Designing a bathroom involves numerous considerations. Read this guide to bathroom design, and get tips on how to create your perfect bathroom.

How Animatronics Works

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Animatronics made cinematic history long before digital effects were around. Learn about how animatronics are created, programmed and controlled.

How the Machine Gun Revolutionized Warfare

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The invention of the machine gun forever changed the battlefield. While soldiers once had to reload after a single shot, they now can fire hundreds of rounds per minute without a single pause.

How GMs Hy-wire Works

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What's a car without an engine? A GM Hy-wire. There's no combustion, no linkages, and it has driver controls that work like a video-game joystick. See what you could be driving in the future.

How Your Brain Works

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Every animal you can think of -- mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians -- all have brains. But the human brain is unique. It gives us the power to think, plan, speak and imagine.

How Customs Works

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To most people a trip through customs is just another stop in an airport or a country's borders. But customs agencies do much more for their countries' governments. In fact U.S. Customs raises more revenue than any agency except the IRS. Find out why and how they do it.

How Wearable Technology Works

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The idea of technology that you wear isn't new, but it's an industry that's exploding in popularity, from Google Glass to fabrics that turn movement into electricity.

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