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How Thought-Controlled Wheelchairs Work

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Thought-controlled wheelchairs intercept signals from the brain using an ambient audeo system. Read more about how thought-controlled wheelchairs work.

1916-1923 Packard Twin Six

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The 1916-1923 Packard Twin Six set the standard of American luxury cars of the day. Explore the 1916-1923 Packard Twin Six at HowStuffWorks.

How the Avatar Machine Works

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The Avatar Machine lets users see themselves from a third-person perspective as if they were in a virtual environment. Learn about the Avatar Machine.

Would you pay $55 for bottled water?

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Bling H2O is a brand of luxury bottled water that costs over 50 dollars per bottle. Learn about Bling H2O and find out why Bling H2O is so expensive.

How Market Research Works

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In the business world, knowing your target market is crucial to success. Any time you introduce a new product or service, how do you know anyone is going to buy it? Learn all about market research.

How Patriot Missiles Work

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Patriot missiles are designed to detect, target and then hit an incoming missile. How do the systems do that?

How Band Equipment Works

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Does your current band equipment meet public-performance standards? Find out what you need to get started.

Inside 'Shark Tale'

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Have you ever noticed how much Will Smith and Renee Zellweger resemble fish? Neither did we, until Dreamworks "fishified" the actors into Oscar and Angie for the animated movie "Shark Tale."

Top 5 Web Mashups

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The World Wide Web is bursting with information, so much so that it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data available to us. How can we sort through and make sense of it all? That's where Web mashups come in.

How the La Brea Tar Pits Work

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A sculpted mammoth shows visitors to the La Brea Tar Pits what these ancient animals might have looked like, but the pits themselves have looked the same for thousands of years. How did they form, and what discoveries lie beneath the sticky surface?

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