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Where Are the Northern Lights and Southern Lights?
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Auroras themselves aren't rare, but spotting one can be tricky: You need a clear, dark sky within one of the auroral zones. What are 10 spots that up the odds a bit?
10 Ways Americans and Europeans Differ
HowStuffWorks looks at come of the cultural differences between Europe and America, like ice consumption, metric system and portion sizes.
How Nail Guns Work
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A nail gun can be found at virtually any construction site. Find out how nail guns work in this article.
How Ozone Pollution Works
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We want the ozone layer, but we don't want ozone pollution... Good in the atmosphere but bad on the ground? Find out about ozone pollution, how it affects you and what you can do about it.
How Concordes Work
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The only passenger plane that flies faster than the speed of sound, and can get from New York to London in less than four hours, is calling it quits. Learn how this amazing plane works.
How Space Elevators Will Work
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Space elevators are explained in this article. Learn about space elevators.
Inside 'The Bank Job'
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'The Bank Job' is a new movie about a real-life bank robbery that occurred in London in 1971. Take a behind-the-scenes look at 'The Bank Job.'
Inside 'Shutter'
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Shutter is a horror movie about spirit photography. Read about Shutter.
How MIDI Works
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MIDI technology has made music creation more efficient and less expensive. Learn how MIDI technology works in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Who was the real Count Dracula?
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The real Dracula dates back to the 15th century -- and the history of the real Dracula is pretty shocking. Read about the real Dracula and Bram Stoker's novel.