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How Automobile Ignition Systems Work

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The ignition system brings your car's engine and subsystems together. Learn about the parts of your ignition system and innovations in ignition systems.

How the First-Down Line Works

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The virtual first-down line that you see in many televised football games is something of a computer-generated miracle. Find out how this line gets 'painted on the field.

When We Lose Weight, Where Does the Lost Weight Go?

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Where does that lost weight and fat go when you drop those pounds? Learn how your fat cells store and then release fat as lost weight.

How Multiple Listing Services Works

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Understanding how multiple listing services work is fairly simple. Learn more about how multiple service listings work at HowStuffWorks.

Are Komodo dragons' mouths deadlier than cobras' venom?

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Are Komodo dragons' mouths deadlier than cobras' venom? Learn about the deadly venom and bacteria that is released in a Komodo dragon's bite.

Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white?

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Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white? Learn why ostrich meat is red like beef and what other attributes make ostriches strange birds.

Tyrannosaurus Rex Was the Tyrant Lizard King

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Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the fiercest meat-eaters ever, is the animal that probably springs to mind when most of us hear the word "dinosaur."

The Real Dilophosaurus Makes the 'Jurassic Park' Version Look Tame

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Perhaps no other beast has been more wildly mischaracterized in popular culture than the crested predator Dilophosaurus.

Are people in police custody dying of excited delirium?

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Medical examiners are attributing an increasing number of deaths while in police custody to a syndrome called excited delirium. The problem is, there's no proof this syndrome exists.

How to Keep Your Laptop Cool

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Do you know how to keep your laptop cool? See these tips for keeping your laptop cool and learn about cooling laptops at HowStuffWorks.

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