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How the Gemini Spacecraft Worked

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The Gemini spacecraft took 20 astronauts to space and back. Find out how the Gemini spacecraft took NASA one step closer to landing on the moon.

How Machinima Works

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Machinima films use virtual environments and actors from video games to tell stories. Learn how machinima films are made and why machinima is so popular.

How Sabermetrics Works

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Sabermetrics uses statistical analysis to analyze baseball records and player performance. Learn more about sabermetrics at HowStuffWorks.

How Backscatter X-ray Systems Work

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Do you know how backscatter X-ray systems work? Find out how backscatter X-ray systems work in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Can someone own the moon?

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Can someone own the moon? Learn all about real estate on the moon what it takes to get your own lunar property.

How Crime Scene Investigation Works

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Learn what really goes on when a CSI "processes a crime scene" and get a real-world view of crime scene investigation from a primary scene responder with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

How to Treat a Cat's Convulsions/Seizures

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Knowing how to help a cat who is experiencing a convulsion or seizure is an important part of cat care. Learn how to protect the cat from self-injury.

How Landmines Work

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Landmines have killed or maimed over 1-million people since 1975. Find out how landmines work and what countries are doing to prevent landmine tragedies.

How Venus Flytraps Work

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Plants that eat other creatures? It sounds like a genetic experiment gone awry. But there's actually nothing unnatural about it; carnivorous plants have been around for millions of years.

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