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How Human Reproduction Works

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Reproduction is a basic drive in all animals, including humans. Think you know what human reproduction is all about? Discover the biology of sex.

How Rice Cookers Work

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Burned chunks or gooey paste can be the disappointing result of rice gone wrong, but a rice cooker can even the odds for even the klutziest cooks in the kitchen.

How Seed Banks Work

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Seed banks store our world's seeds, in case disaster wipes out a plant species. Find out how seed banks protect our future.

How CAPTCHA Works

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CAPTCHA is a security test given to prevent computers from filling out forms on the Internet. Learn more about How CAPTCHA Works.

How NASCAR Tire Technology Works

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Goodyear is the sole NASCAR tire provider for the three major divisions. Read this article to find out where NASCAR tire technology currently stands.

Home Remedies for High Blood Pressure

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Learn the home remedies to fight high blood pressure, and reduce the chance of strokes, blindness, kidney failure, and heart failure.

How Swine Flu Works

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Swine flu has been a growing concern. Take a look at the history of swine flu and swine flu symptoms, treatment and swine flu prevention.

Strokes Overview

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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of permanent disability. See if you're at risk for a stroke.

How Ethernet Works

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Ethernet is one of the most common computer-networking components, and the standardization of this technology has created some of the easiest ways to connect a few computers with or without wires. There's a good chance you're using it right now. Find out what Ethernet is and how it creates a computer network.

How Debt Works

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Debt has many economic experts on edge because they predict that an imminent debt crisis will cause a massive Depression. Learn about debt in this article.

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