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How Flamethrowers Work

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When humans discovered fire, they learned to cook their food in a controlled environment. What came next? Flamethrowers, of course. What do flamethrowers have in common with their living counterpart -- fire breathers?

How Light Bulbs Work

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The light bulb hasn't changed a whole lot in its 120 years -- the original design was just that good. Apparently, you can throw together a filament, a glass mount, an inert gas and a bit of electricity and change the world. Learn what happens when yo

How a Circuit Breaker Works

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Circuit breakers are an essential safety component in any home electrical system. Learn about home circuit breakers and breaker design.

How Digital Picture Frames Work

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A digital picture frame is the perfect gadget for sharing digital photos. Learn how these Internet appliances keep the technophobe in the loop.

How Light Propulsion Will Work

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Like many new technologies, light propulsion was originally conceived as a tool of war and national defense. But the "Star Wars" missile defense system may eventually send rockets, rather than missile-destroying lasers, into space.

How Electronic Ink Works

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Electronic ink promises to be an amazing, breakthrough technology that we will all be using in five years -- it will completely change books and newspapers!

How to Mow a Lawn

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If you know how to mow your lawn properly, neighbors will smile at your green masterpiece. Learn how to mow your lawn with the right tools and facts.

How Space Collisions Work

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Space collisions happen when stars, asteroids and even galaxies smash into one another. Learn what space collisions look like and what the results are.

Have crash tests ever used live (or dead) human occupants?

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Do you think you could earn a living as a human crash dummy? Learn how a human crash dummy can provide researchers with valuable crash test data.

Solar Panels Are Slowly Making Their Way on Cars

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On a hot day, you could practically singe your fingers on your car's steering wheel. But what if all that heat could be leveraged to power its engine instead?

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