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How Infrared Grills Work

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Infrared grilling introduces less hot air and more radiating heat to food than traditional grills. But are they really better? Stronger? Faster?

How State Sales Taxes Work

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State sales taxes vary between states. Learn more about how state sales taxes work at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Identify the State Abbreviation From a State's Outline?

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When it comes to geography, they say the average American can't locate Afghanistan on a map, but how about Iowa? Take a look at these 50 state outlines and see if you can identify the correct abbreviation.

How Switched Digital Video Works

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Switched digital video is one solution to cable customers' growing demand for bandwidth. Learn about switched digital video and SDV equipment types.

5 Invasive Species That Might Conquer the World

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Invasive species are found around the globe, and can be damaging to the world's ecosystems. Some invasive species seem almost unstoppable like these five.

10 Most Expensive ZIP Codes to Live In

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Do you know the 10 most expensive zip codes to live in? Find out the 10 most expensive zip codes to live in in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How Thermochromic Ink Works

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Thermochromatic ink is temperature-sensitive and once rocked the '70s. Find out how thermochromatic ink works.

How Newton's Cradles Work

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Five metallic balls on slender threads sit side by side. As one on the end hits the rest, the one on the opposite end rises and falls. Why don't the balls in the middle move? It's complicated.

7 Scary Extinct Animals That Were Absolute Terrors

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If you thought sea monsters were just the stuff of myth, you thought wrong. With giant, razor-sharp teeth, ancient cetaceans - the ancestors to modern whales, dolphins and porpoises - make even nightmares seem dull.

Desalination Plants: The Future of a Sustainable Water Supply

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Desalination is the process of removing the salt from seawater, which turns the water into fresh drinking water. Learn about desalination.

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