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How Waterslides Work

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It's a leap of faith onto a curvy, steep, wet chute... Discover how the principles of physics are at work on with water slides.

What is a carport?

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Have you ever wondered, what is a carport? Find out what a carport is at HowStuffWorks.

Endoplasmic Reticulum: Rough ER vs. Smooth ER

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The part of your cells that helps you recover from a hangover is shaped like a maze of tubes and is made of two parts - the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.

Is the Mystery of Namibia's Fairy Circles Finally Solved?

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In the Namib Desert, fairy circles have stumped researchers for decades. Where did they come from? One scientist thinks he's solved the mystery.

Pixie Frog: This Giant African Bullfrog Is Neither Dainty Nor Magical

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The pixie frog is not the kind of frog you'd find hopping harmlessly around your garden pond. Also called the African giant bullfrog, this enormous amphibian is known scientifically as Pyxicephalus adspersus.

Can You Name These Car Parts by Looking at Just One Image?

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Do you love cars? Are you a full-blown mechanic or just a tinkerer? Most people can't guess all 48 of these parts at a glance!

How Exploding Manholes Work

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Manhole covers have been blasting out of the ground in New York City. Find out what causes these strange explosions and how powerful they really are.

How can you train honeybees to sniff for bombs?

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Those same, buzzing insects that seek out molecular hints of the pollen they use to make honey can just as easily detect traces of materials used to bombs.

Ruth Asawa: The Sculptor of Interlocking Lines

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Her public works of art are legendary and major museums worldwide feature permanent collections of her work. HowStuffWorks looks at artist Ruth Asawa.

Do fire poles really save time?

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Do fire poles really save time? Keep reading to learn about fire stations and discover if fire poles really save time.

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