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How Wave Energy Works
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Wave energy could be used to create electricity, replacing the burning of fossil fuels. Find out more about wave energy and how it can be harnessed.
How Computer Keyboards Work
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You use your keyboard every day, but did you know that even this simple device contains its own microprocessor? Learn why!
How the Green Party Works
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The Green Party is an American political party that focuses on environmental issues. Learn more about the United States Green Party.
Penn Center: A Little-known Haven of the Civil Rights Movement
The Penn Center was critical to the American civil rights movement. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this overlooked piece of history.
Spray Tanning Basics
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Spray tanning can be a healthier option for deepening your skin color. See how spray tanning works and learn if spray tanning is safe.
5 Fun Dinner Party Gifts for Guests
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Are you looking for information on fun dinner party gifts for guests? Check out this article and learn about 5 fun dinner party gifts for guests.
10 Notable Copycat Killers
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These 10 notable copycat killers got their inspiration from a dubious source -- other murderers. Read about 10 copycat killers.
How Windows Vista Works
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After lengthy delays, Microsoft has released the first version of Windows Vista, its latest operating system. Learn about its new features.
Jupiter: Anatomy of a Gas Giant
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Big as this gas giant is though, next to the sun, it's still small.
Will we soon be extinct?
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A mass extinction on Earth is long overdue, according to population ecologists. Find out what Earth's fossil record may be telling us about our future.