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How Mac OS X Works
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The Mac OS X was launched in 2001 with the Cheetah. Where did Mac OS X come from, and what technologies make it different from other operating systems?
How can a PlayStation 3 donate its processing power to medical research?
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How can a PlayStation 3 donate its processing power to medical research? Take a look at PlayStation 3's processing power to find out.
Did Einstein really fail math?
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Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists to ever live, but was he always such a wiz? Learn more about Einstein's 'genius' at HowStuffWorks.
This Comprehensive Quiz Will Determine Your Ideal College Major
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You know you have to choose wisely when you go to college, with a mix of passion and employability informing your decision. Let this quiz help point you in the right direction!
How Many Data Centers Does AWS Have? Amazon Web Services' Reach
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When you ask, "How many data centers does AWS have," you're really asking how the world’s largest cloud provider builds enough computing power to support wide swaths of the publicly available internet.
10 Ways TV Has Changed American Culture
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TV has changed American culture in many ways over the last few decades. Learn about the ways TV has changed American culture at HowStuffWorks.
How Music Producers Work
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Are you interested in becoming a music producer? Learn more about how becoming a music producer works at HowStuffWorks.
How Laser Communication Works
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When speed is everything and light marks the universe's speed limit, lasers are bound to be the answer. At least, that's what NASA and a bunch of Wall Street types are betting on.
The Ultimate PlayStation History Quiz
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After more than two decades on the market, the PlayStation has captured the attention of multiple generations of gamers. Take our quiz to see how much your know about the history and development of this classic console system.
Do Plants Feel Pain? A Primer on Plant Neurobiology
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Though they may be stuck in one place, plants have proven to possess a surprising array of capabilities. But the ability to feel pain? Scientists are learning that the possibility isn't as crazy as it sounds.