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Why is it still necessary to crash test vehicles?

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Automakers and government agencies stage auto crash tests to gather vehicle data and driver response information. Read about auto crash tests here.

How Cloning Works

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Cloning is the process of making a genetically identical organism through nonsexual means. In this article, we will examine how cloning works and look at possible uses of this technology.

How Public Relations Works

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Public relations professionals are charged with making people, governments and organizations look good. Learn more about public relations in this article.

Alien Sightings: Probing the Influx of UFO Reports

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For centuries, people have been reporting sightings of strange objects in the sky - unidentified flying objects (though UAP is the term du jour). These events continue to captivate the world.

10 Tech Tools to Use When Buying a House

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When searching for a new home, it a good idea to have the right technology tools to aid in your search. Here are 10 tech tools you should use during your house hunting.

How Electromagnetic Pulse Attacks Work

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Learn how EMPs work and how these weapons could tear apart modern technology.

How Bluetooth Surveillance Works

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Bluetooth surveillance uses the popular wireless technology found in mobile devices to track people's movements. Learn about Bluetooth surveillance.

Russian Gun-wielding Robot Totally 'Not a Terminator,' Says Russian Official

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The android known as FEDOR used pistols to display its decision making and dexterity, officials said, not as a preview of robot warfare.

How are terrorists tracked, and what does it cost?

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How are terrorists tracked by the FBI and other government agencies? Learn about tracking terrorists in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Can a car run on nuclear power?

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Is it possible to make a nuclear-powered car? Learn more about the first nuclear powered car and how we can use nuclear power plant technology.

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