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10 New Jobs Created by the Internet of Things

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The Internet of things refers to the interconnectedness of the modern world. Get the scoop about new jobs created by modern wired life.

10 Careers Where You Can Eat for a Living

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You love to eat, and you need to money to live. View 10 careers where you can eat for a living at HowStuffWorks.

How the Stanford Prison Experiment Worked

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The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most well-known psychological studies, infamous for the participants' cruel behavior. But the whole story of the study is much more complex.

How General Business Credits Work

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Running your own business can cost a lot of money, but the IRS does provide a few perks. Learn more about general business credits at HowStuffWorks.

1963-1970 Lincoln Limousine

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The 1963-1970 Lincoln limousine was born out of a partnership between George Lehmann and Robert Peterson. Learn more about the 1963-1970 Lincoln limo.

1988 Peugeot Oxia Concept Car

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The otherworldly 1988 Peugeot Oxia concept car took its name from a region on Mars. See pictures and a profile of the 1988 Peugeot Oxia concept car.

Why Are There Dozens of Dead Animals Floating in Space?

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Neil Armstrong may have been the first man on the moon, but he wouldn't have gotten there without fruit flies, rhesus monkeys or a dog.

The Brain and Nervous System

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The nervous system is a network of specialized tissues that regulates thoughts, emotions, actions, sensations, and basic body functions. Learn more.

Brainless, Footless Slime Molds Are Weirdly Intelligent and Mobile

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They might look like piles of goop, but slime molds can think and seemingly make decisions without a brain.

Why Smoking Rates in the Military Are So High

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New evidence shows that Big Tobacco specifically targeted U.S soldiers, because they were "less educated" among other reasons.

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