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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?
What Is Rust?
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Rust is the common name for iron oxide, which is created when iron bonds with oxygen. In fact, pure iron is only rarely found in nature because it interacts with oxygen so easily.
1971 Plymouth Road Runner
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The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner hardtop coupe had a sleek look and great performance. See photos and explore features of the 1971 Road Runner.
Quiz: Should you buy that house?
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With low interest rates and home prices, it feels like a great time to buy a house. Homeownership is about more than your mortgage payment, though, so before you hand your real estate agent that earnest money, you might want to consider whether you're really ready to buy. Think you know all there is to know about buying a house? Test your knowledge with this quiz!
How do bacteria communicate?
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Bacteria communication exists, just these tiny organisms have a different way of talking. Learn how bacteria communication works.
What Sets the Katana Apart From Other Swords?
What makes katana swords special? Learn about katana swords in this HowStuffWorks article.
Mennonite vs. Amish Communities, Values and Beliefs
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The Mennonite vs. Amish distinction is difficult to pinpoint for most outsiders since they both represent some of the most conservative groups in the modern world. Although closely related in traditional dress and customs, there are several notable differences once you dig a bit deeper.
Why Fruit Flies Were the First Animals in Space
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The little flies have way more in common with us than you think. And it made them the perfect test animal to send to space.
Breaking the Law to Enforce It: Cops and the Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court just issued a ruling that could affect the Fourth Amendment rights of the average American. Host Ben Bowlin explains in this video.
Straitjackets Are Still in Use, Just Not Where You Think
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Straitjacket sales may be low, but people still make them, and they definitely still use them.