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How Stealth Bombers Work
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There is some serious technology and ingenuity involved in making a 172-foot-wide, bomb-carrying aircraft "disappear." Find out how the B-2 bomber deals with enemy radar.
How Brain Death Works
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Whether brain death is a result of cardiac arrest and lack of oxygen to the brain, or of a gunshot wound to the head, the diagnosis is the same. Learn what the term "brain dead" actually means.
How the 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Works
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The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has been developed to compete directly with supercars from Ferrari and Porsche. Learn about the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.
Inside "Twilight"
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"Twilight" is the story of a teenage girl and her first love, who also happens to be a vampire. Go inside "Twilight."
How do I know which cables to use?
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Which cable to use? It really depends on what components you plan to connect and what quality you expect. Learn how to choose which cable to use.
How fMRI Works
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fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging, looks at blood flow in the brain to detect areas of activity. Learn about fMRI and its invention.
How Dehumidifiers Work
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A dehumidifier draws humidity out of the air. Find out how a dehumidifier works.
How Flintlock Guns Work
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Flintlock guns were extremely important weapons in the American Revolution; they also formed the foundation of all modern guns. Learn about the gun that started it all.
How Automotive Exhaust Systems Work
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What does an automotive exhaust system do? Read about the purpose of your car's exhaust system 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?