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Top 5 Myths About Steve Jobs

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Do you know the facts from the myths about Steve Jobs? Take a look at these five myths about Steve Jobs to find out.

How to Test Brake Line Fittings

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Want to know how to test brake line fittings? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to test brake line fittings.

Mind-Body Exercise Connection

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What is the mind-body exercise connection? Learn about the mind-body exercise connection at Discovery Health.

What Are Prime Numbers, and Why Do They Matter?

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You may remember from math class that a prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself. But why are they important anyway?

Behind the X Prize

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We know who won - top-runner SpaceShipOne. We know what the team receives for that accomplishment: $10 million and an obscenely gigantic trophy. But what about the story behind the contest? Learn about the rules, restrictions, red tape, test crashes, successful launches and the technological innovations that may get you into sub-orbit sooner than you think.

How White-collar Crime Works

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White-collar crime typically involves fraud and other nonviolent crimes. Learn more about white-collar crime.

Can we live elsewhere in the universe?

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If you consider throwing down a welcome mat on the porch of the International Space Station the same as living "elsewhere," then yes. But what about the moon and destinations beyond?

What were the famous Blaise Pascal inventions?

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What were you doing at age 16? Blaise Pascal, a precocious 17th century French teenager, had already come up with his very own theorem. Some of Pascal's ideas even made it to the casino floor. How did this polymath affect your world?

What Are Imaginary Numbers?

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An imaginary number is a value that's the square root of a negative number. It can't exist on a one-dimensional number line. We'll explain.

Mystery Solved? DNA Tentatively Identifies Somerton Man

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The Somerton Beach man mystery has baffled authorities and mystery buffs for decades, but DNA researchers have finally put a tentative name to the man found dead on Somerton Beach in 1948.

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