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How WiFi Detectors Work

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WiFi detectors are useful travel gadgets. Learn more about WiFi detectors at HowStuffWorks.

Yeah, Science!: The 'Breaking Bad' Quiz

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Are you a "Breaking Bad" fanatic? Can't get enough of Walt and Jesse? Whether you watched the series in metered doses or one long binge, it's time to channel your inner Heisenberg and ace this "Breaking Bad" quiz.

What does 900 MHz mean in a cordless phone?

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I've been looking at cordless phones and have noticed that this area has gotten fairly complicated! For example, what is the difference between 900 MHz and other systems?

If You Pass This Pop Culture Quiz You're Probably a Millennial

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Tamagotchis, cell phones and the internet are the things that helped shape you. You grew up in the '90s and 2000s, and now's your chance to prove how much you remember by taking this quiz!

How Nerves Work

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Nerves are what sense the world around you and pass that information along to your brain. Learn about nerves and see how the nervous system works.

Could treasure hunters have discovered "Nazi Gold"?

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Treasure hunters think they might have found Nazi gold. Learn about the history of Nazi gold and why treasure hunters think they've found the Amber Room.

Are dogs a shark's favorite meal?

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Sharks' favorite meal isn't human, despite our fears -- but some fishermen claim it's dog. Read about whether your dog is safe at sea.

What is the history of the remote control?

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These days, remote controls seem to, well, control our lives. Most people tend to have piles of them strewn about their living rooms. But where did this ubiquitous technology come from? Where is it headed?

How Inductors Work

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An inductor is little more than a coil of wire. Sound simple? Well, it is -- but that coil of wire can do some pretty cool things! Learn all about inductors!

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