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How Hot Is the Sun? Colder, the Closer You Get!

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How hot is the sun, and why does this star's atmosphere hit higher temperatures than its core? Read on to learn about the weird physics.

Desalination Plants: The Future of a Sustainable Water Supply

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Desalination is the process of removing the salt from seawater, which turns the water into fresh drinking water. Learn about desalination.

Can house music solve the energy crisis?

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Can house music solve the energy crisis. Learn how dance clubs are helping alleviate the energy crisis by installing piezoelectric floors.

How the MacBook Pro Works

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The MacBook Pro was released in 2006, but the now the MacBook Pro has a bigger boost of speed with its new Thunderbolt port. Learn about the MacBook Pro.

How Universal Translators Will Work

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A wearable device that will translate English into a dozen languages will be introduced later this year. See how it will work!

How does a new product go through the prototyping process?

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A prototype is used to help get an product from an idea into the final stage. Learn more about how a prototype is made.

1961-1963 Pontiac Tempest

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In 1960, Pontiac introduced the Tempest, the newest in compact cars and it took everyone for a ride.

How Thermochromic Ink Works

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Thermochromatic ink is temperature-sensitive and once rocked the '70s. Find out how thermochromatic ink works.

Metallurgy: The Study of Metals and Their Properties

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Metallurgy involves studying how metals behave and using that understanding to manipulate and shape them into various forms.

Here's Why the US Government 3-D Printed a Classic Muscle Car

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The U.S. government is funding the 3-d printing of vehicles. Learn more about the government initiative and ORNL in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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