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How Mirrors Work

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Mirrors are explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about mirrors.

5 Future Technology Myths

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These five future technology myths uncover more of the truth behind technology advancement and capabilities. Explore these future technology myths.

Balneotherapy Overview

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Balneotherapy, or the therapeutic use of water, is a safe and time-tested treatment. Learn about uses and history of balneotherapy.

Top 10 Classic Holiday Foods

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Classic holiday foods are staples in helping us celebrate the holidays every year. Check out our top 10 classic holiday foods in this article.

How Igloos Work

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Igloos may be made by the Inuit as temporary houses to use on fishing and hunting expeditions. Read about igloos and find out how to build an igloo.

How Autopilot Works

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Autopilot is a sophisticated system that can perform the same duties that a pilot can. Learn about autopilot and find out how autopilot controls a plane.

How Musketeers Worked

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Who were the musketeers and what were they fighting for? Read about the musketeers of 17th century France at HowStuffWorks..

How a Theremin Works

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A theremin is an instrument you can play without touching. Learn how a theremin works and the history of the theremin at HowStuffWorks.

How Tupperware Works

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No kitchen would be the same after Tupperware was invented. Read about the origins of Tupperware at HowStuffWorks.

How Ultrasonic Welding Works

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You probably know that high pitched or high frequency sounds can break materials apart. But did you know that high frequency sounds can be used to bond materials together?

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