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How the Ladybug Folds Its Giant Wings

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Researchers have captured the secret to how ladybugs tuck in their ginormous wings. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How RFID Works

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RFID is a tracking system that uses intelligent bar codes to track items in a store. Learn more about RFID and find out how smart labels work.

How Silly Bandz Work

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What are Silly Bandz and how did they get so popular? Read all about Silly Bandz at HowStuffWorks.

How do a zebra's stripes act as camouflage?

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I've heard that the black and white stripes on a zebra provide camouflage. How can this be if they're not in a black-and-white environment?

Why Dogs Love Belly Rubs, Cats Not So Much

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Why do dogs love belly rubs while cats seem to hate them? HowStuffWorks looks at the facts about animal belly rubs.

How the Crude Oil Market Works

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The crude oil market is explained in this article. Learn about the crude oil market.

How Algaculture Works

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Do you know How Algaculture Works? Keep reading to learn how algaculture and aquaculture work.

How Love Works

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If you've ever been in love, you've probably at least considered classifying the feeling as an addiction.

How Hammerhead Sharks Work

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Hammerhead sharks are funny-looking and not very dangerous to humans. Why do hammerhead sharks have that odd head? Explore the world of hammerheads.

How Impossible Colors (Like Stygian Blue) Work

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What if there are colors within the visible spectrum that our brains can't perceive? In fact, there are. They're called impossible colors. But some researchers think they've discovered a way to see the impossible.

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