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How to Repair Kitchen Equipment

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Make your kitchen feel like new with our instructions on sharpening knives and scissors; fixing china, porcelain, and glass; making a polish for brass, silver, and copper; and making new potholders out of old towels.

Are climate skeptics right?

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Climate skeptics believe that climate change is a natural process, rather than the work of man. Learn about different climate skeptic arguments.

How the World Trade Center Slurry Wall Works

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It's been compared Jerusalem's Wailing Wall. What purpose did the slurry wall serve the World Trade Center, and what is its significance now?

10 Incredible Wind Power Facts

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In the race to find alternative energy sources, wind power is a strong contender. In fact, it's already making its mark. How much do you know about this up-and-coming energy source?

How Deprogramming Works

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Did the controversial practice of cult deprogramming do more harm than good? Learn about deprogramming at HowStuffWorks.

How Google Deep Dream Works

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Google's Deep Dream images look almost normal, but there's something not quite right. Find out if Google Deep Dream is really AI and how it works.

How Floating Cities Will Work

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Floating cities could potentially house over 50,000 permanent residents in the sky! Learn about floating cities in this article.

Will Humans Be Living in Space in the Next 50 Years?

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These outer space abodes will have to protect inhabitants from extreme temperatures, radiation and flying moon dust. One man is actually selling deeds for lunar property at $20 a pop. Seriously?

Can I become an expert in my field using MIT OpenCourseWare?

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MIT OpenCourseWare gives people free online access to nearly 2,000 MIT classes. See what MIT OpenCourseWare is and what you could learn from it.

How can my spoon taste my food for me?

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This spoon can't taste your food, but its salt and pH sensors can warn you if you've erred. See how this spoon can improve the taste of your cooking.

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