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How a Marathon Works

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Marathons are 26.2 miles in length and have been known to cause death. Find out what marathons are all about and why anyone would run one.

How Hulu Works

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Hulu lets you watch TV shows and movies online for free. So what's the catch? Is there a catch? See how Hulu works and Hulu's challenges.

Chances Are You'll Never See a Pine Marten in the Wild

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Pine martens are elusive and love to stay hidden in deep forests, but with strong claws, they are great climbers and hunters.

How Scientific Peer Review Works

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Scientific peer review is a quality-control system that critiques all new scientific discoveries. Learn more scientific peer review and its flaws.

How Sweeps Week Works

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In times past, if a TV character was getting married, chances are it would happen in Sweeps Week. Find out how Sweeps Week works at HowStuffWorks.

10 Things to Look for When Buying a Laptop

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When buying a laptop, you should use certain criteria to make sure you get the best value. See these 10 things to look for when buying a laptop to get started.

How the Nehalem Microprocessor Microarchitecture Works

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Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture is the basis upon which Intel's Core i7 chip is built. Learn about Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture.

How Web Pages Work

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You can put anything you want on a Web page, from family pictures to business information. Learn how to create, upload and promote your pages so they're available all over the world.

How Radio Works

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Radio waves are the backbone of nearly all modern media technology, from TV to smartphones to wireless internet. Yet, they're actually a simple technology.

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