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How Electronic Language Translators Work
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An electronic language translator can come in handy in your adventures abroad. Learn how electronic language translators work.
How Studebaker Works
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The Studebaker company was founded in 1852 by Henry and Clem Studebaker. Learn more about Studebaker origins and its early cars like the Erskine.
1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak
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The 1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak was a trend-setting car of Depression-era America. See the 1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak, a collectible car, here.
How Second Life Works
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Second Life is a three-dimensional virtual world that allows users to interact with each other. Find out how the Second Life virtual world works.
How Animation Software Works
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Animation software can help animators turn their concepts into visible animation. Find out what animation software can do.
When Were the Twin Towers Built?
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The twin towers of the World Trade Center were true originals -- their history is one of innovation, persistence and grand ideas.
How Sci-fi Doesn't Work
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Learn how sci-fi doesn't work in some popular movies and TV shows.
How strong are the magnets in an MRI machine?
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How strong are the magnets in an MRI machine? Can they pull a watch of your arm or even more? Learn just how strong MRI magnets are on this page.
How do people pull large objects with their teeth?
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You've seen people pull huge buses or trains with their teeth and other parts of their bodies. How do they do that?
Why Is Snow White?
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Why is snow white? It's frozen water, and water isn't white, it's clear. Learn why snow is white by examining the frequencies of light and how they're absorbed.