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How the Mars Rovers Work

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Of course we want to go to Mars. Until we figure it out though, roving robots with names like Spirit, Opportunity, Sojourner and Curiosity are our best bet for digging up dirt on our nearest planetary neighbor. Want to go along for the ride?

How Google Deep Dream Works

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Google's Deep Dream images look almost normal, but there's something not quite right. Find out if Google Deep Dream is really AI and how it works.

What are the future limits of replacement parts for the human body?

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There are replacement parts for the human body being developed every day. Find out if there are limits to replacement parts for the human body.

How Slot Machines Work

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Slot machines are a popular form of gambling. Learn about modern slot machines and old mechanical models and find out the odds of winning on slot machines.

How will future technology change the classroom?

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Technology is indisputably a part of modern classroom. We'll explore how future technology will change the classroom for new generations.

Where Does Water Come From?

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Where does water come from? We know that water surrounds us, but have you ever wondered about its origins? Find out where water comes from.

Does juggling exercise your brain?

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Does juggling exercise your brain? Read about how juggling could boost your brainpower.

How Much of Our Brain Do We Use? Debunking the Myth

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It doesn't exactly seem like something the human body would do, let a large portion of itself go to complete waste. Is it true that most of your brain is on permanent hiatus?

How Olympic Timing Works

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In timed Olympic events, the difference between the gold and the silver can come down to a fraction of a second. You won't find that kind of accuracy in your typical wristwatch. Find out about the systems (and backup systems) that keep Olympic timing honest.

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