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How NASCAR Broadcasts Work

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NASCAR broadcasts are a tribute to NASCAR popularity. To keep NASCAR television viewers, NASCAR broadcasts nowadays have to be something special.

How Cannibalism Works

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Cannibalism is a topic that's widely misunderstood and feared -- especially in the Western world. Learn about cannibalism and ancient and modern practitioners.

The Aging Process

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Knowing how and why your body changes with age can help you prevent certain conditions and slow down the aging process. Learn about the aging process here.

How to Get Rid of Crow's Feet

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Want to know how to get rid of crow's feet? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to get rid of crow's feet.

8 Apps to Organize Your Life

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Remember when phones just made calls? Now, thanks to some clever apps, they can also make our lives a lot easier by increasing our productivity and organization.

How Drone Strikes Work

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We know how drone strikes are supposed to work: After careful monitoring, the bad guy is targeted and taken out. The reality is often much hazier - and deadlier.

How Selling a House Works

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Selling a house can be frustrating if you don't have the right information. Learn how to find an agent, get the best price, and walk away happy.

How Gin Works

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In the 18th century, gin was considered as addictive as crack. Then it became part of a cure-all for tropical ailments. Learn more about gin's storied history.

Dolphins Sleep Half a Brain at a Time

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Dolphins sleep half a brain at a time to stay aware of danger and control breathing. HowStuffWorks takes a look at how they do it.

How Airports Work

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Did you know that airports were once known as "flying fields" because planes took off and landed in large fields? Journey through the hidden world of airports in this article, but without the stress, nail-biting and packages of peanuts.

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