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How Lunar New Year Works

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Every year, millions of people plunge into a period of feasts and fireworks in celebration of Chinese or Lunar New Year. How did this holiday get its start?

10 Ways to Make Your Home Theater More Like a Real Theater

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There are great ways to make your home theater more like a real theater. Visit HowStuffWorks to find 10 ways to make your theater like a real theater.

10 Rules of Gym Etiquette People Are Constantly Ignoring

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How is your gym etiquette? See 10 gym etiquette rules to see which ones you might be ignoring.

5 Miking Techniques and Tips

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Miking techniques are the start to a great recording. Learn about miking techniques to get the best sound out of your microphone in this article.

How the Tweel Airless Tire Works

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The Tweel Airless Tire is Michelin's alternative to the pneumatic tire. Learn how the Tweel Airless Tire works and about Tweel advantages and problems.

Modern Hearing Aids Do Way More Than Help You Hear

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Technology for hearing aids has advanced drastically since our grandparents wore those big, bulky ones wrapped around their ears. Now they're Bluetooth-enabled and can even translate foreign languages on the fly.

Baby Bats Babble With Moms, Hinting at Human Language Development

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Scientists have found striking parallels between the babbling produced by these bat pups and that by human infants.

Shakespeare Wrote in Iambic Pentameter. But What Is That?

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William Shakespeare and Geoffrey Chaucer used iambic pentameter in their works of literature. But what is iambic pentameter and how can you spot it?

Iterative Evolution: Did the Aldabra Rail Evolve Twice?

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The flightless Aldabra rail only lives on the Aldabra Atoll in Madagascar. But this example of iterative evolution descended from birds that soar.

Pet Therapy: Huggable Healthcare Workers

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Huggable healthcare workers like dogs and cats make a visit to the hospital more pleasant. Learn about huggable healthcare workers at Discovery Health.

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