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How PlayStation 2 Works
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The PlayStation 2 was one of the most anticipated game systems ever developed. Take a look inside and see what the PS2 had to offer.
How Watersheds Work
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You're probably standing in one right now, but do you know what a watershed is and how watersheds work? Learn how watersheds work here.
Ultimate Guide to the Raw Food Diet
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The raw food diet is made up of unprocessed natural fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and more. Learn all about the raw food diet at HowStuffWorks.
What Do You Remember About These John Hughes Classics?
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Did you think you got the DAY OFF? Ha! Test your classic teen-movie knowledge (and so much more) with this quiz. Don't worry; if you get any wrong, we won't LAMPOON you for it.
What is a nano quadrotor?
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Seven million (and counting) YouTube viewers can't be wrong. Nano quadrotors are tiny, autonomous flying machines that have the Internet buzzing.
How an Atkinson Cycle Engine Works
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An Atkinson cycle engine can complete all four strokes with a single rotation of the crankshaft. Read more about Atkinson cycle engines at HowStuffWorks.
Five Times Young People Changed the World
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Teenagers may be young, but they are also determined, and they can spark change. HowStuffWorks looks at five times teens changed the world.
How Electricity Works
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Electricity surrounds us and can be used thousands of different ways. Learn about the basics of electricity, from generators and electrical circuits to voltage and currents.
How Carbon Capture Works
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We know that humans are largely responsible for fueling global warming with our carbon emissions. So what if we could seize all that carbon and squirrel it away in a safe place? Well, we can. It's just hard and really expensive.
How Math Works
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A world without math is unimaginable. It's a part of who we are. It's the analytical juice of our left brain. In the words of physicist Richard Feynman, even a fool can use it. So why do so many of us turn our backs on numbers?