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How SCSI Works
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SCSI (pronounced 'scuzzy') is an ultra-fast, high-power communications bus that connects up to 15 devices to your computer. Find out how this bus operates.
How to Land on the Government Watch List
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You've heard about the government watch list. But who's on it and why? Find out what puts a person on a government watch list and how you get off of it.
How to Make Girls' Hair Wraps
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Hair wrapping is a fun, wearable craft styled with colored floss and beads. Read on to learn how to make this type of girls' hair wrap.
Pliers
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Pliers are a great tool to have around to help you grip an object and turn, bend, or otherwise manipulate it as needed. Learn all about pliers here.
How Does an Invisibility Cloak Work?
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With optical-camouflage technology, the invisibility cloak is a reality. Learn what it is.
Inside "Twilight"
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"Twilight" is the story of a teenage girl and her first love, who also happens to be a vampire. Go inside "Twilight."
Is the brain hardwired for religion?
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Is the brain hardwired for religion? Proponents of neurotheology think it may be. Learn how science is figuring out if the brain is hardwired for religion.
10 Weird Facts About the Circus
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The circus has many 'weird' acts, but there are some strange facts about it you may not know. Learn 10 weird facts about the circus at HowStuffWorks.
How Old Is Google?
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Who invented Google is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Find out who invented Google.
Chainsaws Were Originally Invented to Help With Childbirth
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If you think chainsaws were first invented to take down a swath of trees, think again. The real story is much more cringe-worthy and involves cutting bones during childbirth.