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How Facial Recognition Technology Works

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Humans have always had the innate ability to recognize and distinguish faces, but computers only recently have shown the same ability. Learn how facial recognition systems work.

How Semantic Web Works

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The Semantic Web proposes to help computers 'read' and use the Web. Learn about the tools that could make the Web machine readable.

How Spud Guns Work

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A spud gun can hurl potatoes hundreds of feet at close to 400 miles per hour. But why is this staple of the dinner table such a popular projectile? Learn the science of spud guns and how they can be customized.

How the Caparo T1 Works

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The Caparo T1 is racecar with a higher horespower-to-weight ratio than any other car. Learn how it travels so fast and why it is street legal.

How Does a Brake Caliper Work?

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Brake calipers house the brake pads and fit over the rotor. Learn all about brake calipers at HowStuffWorks.

What Was the First War?

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Did humans invent war out of necessity, or was it invented purely to take advantage of someone else? Find out why we invented war in this article.

How Light Microscopes Work

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The human eye misses a lot -- enter the incredible world of the microscopic! Explore how a light microscope works.

How Google Calendar Works

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Google Calendar allows users to share work calendars, coordinate Gmail accounts and much more. Learn more about Google Calendar at HowStuffWorks.

How Does GPS Work?

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For less than $100, you can get a pocket-sized gadget that will tell you exactly where you are on Earth at any moment. As long as you have a GPS receiver and a clear view of the sky, you'll never be lost again. Learn more!

1967, 1968, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28

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The 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 was created to compete against the Trans-Am. See photos and specifications of the 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28.

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