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How Garbage Disposals Work

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The garbage disposal is often overlooked until it breaks down or starts to smell. Find out how to clean, fix and buy a garbage disposal at HowStuffWorks.

How Brake Lines Work

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Brake lines are tubes that carry brake fluid between brake components. Learn all about brake lines at HowStuffWorks.

Easy Outdoor Science Activities For Kids

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Easy outdoor science activities for kids are simple projects that introduce scientific ideas. Explore with easy outdoor science activities for kids.

10 Aviation Innovations We'd Be Stuck on the Ground Without

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In the world of flight, it's a fine line between flying high and falling fast. Can you name 10 of the innovations that keep planes and their passengers airborne?

10 Myths About Lightning

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There's a thunderstorm brewing with some serious lightning. Fortunately you're safe in your car because of its rubber wheels. Or are you? And let's not get started on your rubber-soled sneakers!

Why do brake lines have so many bends and loops?

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Why do brake lines have bends and loops? They do serve a purpose -- learn why your brake lines are shaped with bends and loops and how they keep you safer.

Gadget Savvy: BIOS Quiz

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On virtually every computer available, the basic input/output system, or BIOS, makes sure all the other components function together smoothly. Without BIOS, you wouldn't be able to load your operating system. How much do you know about BIOS?

What are carbide tips?

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A lot of tools (like saw blades and drill bits) come with "carbide tips." What is carbide? What are carbide tips? How do you sharpen them?

How does stealth technology work?

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When an airplane is described as a "stealth" aircraft, what does that mean? What is "stealth technology" and how does it work?

Inside an Electric Motor

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These electric motor pictures take you inside a typical toy motor. Find out how everything works with electric motor pictures.

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