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How Newton's Laws of Motion Work

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Newton's iconic laws of motion are at work all around you, whether you're watching an Olympic swimmer push off a pool wall or a batter hit a baseball. So what are they?

Sea Urchins Are the Edible Pincushions of the Ocean

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Sea urchins look like spiny pincushions and are considered a delicacy to foodies everywhere. HowStuffWorks gets to know the sea urchin.

How Hate Works

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What is going on in our brains when we hate? Can hate ever be a good thing? Read more about hate at HowStuffWorks.

Body Wash Basics

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Body wash is very popular in the hygiene world. Learn about how body wash works at HowStuffWorks.

Evaluating Your Dog's Health

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Evaluating a dog's health doesn't always require a veterinarian. Learn alternative ways to give your dog a checkup.

Traditional Chinese Medicine for Pain Relief

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Traditional Chinese medicine has a variety of pain relief medicines that treat different types of pain. Get important information on these treatments.

How the DAT Works

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The DAT is the admissions exam that is required for students enrolling in dental school. Learn about the DAT and find out what is on the DAT.

How Refrigerators Work

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Without the refrigerator, you'd be salting your meat, tossing leftovers and drinking everything warm. Examine the inner workings of this food-preservation icon.

Is Vantablack Really the Blackest Black?

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Vantablack is one of the darkest substances known, able to absorb up to 99.965 percent of visible light. But is it the blackest of blacks on the planet?

How fMRI Works

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fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging, looks at blood flow in the brain to detect areas of activity. Learn about fMRI and its invention.

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