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Disney Is Diving Into the Streaming Wars

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Disney+ launches in November and will give Netflix and other streaming companies a run for their money. HowStuffWorks breaks down the new service.

Where to Watch Cartoons Online (With and Without Ads)

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We're well into the streaming era, and there's a huge amount of content available to watch on the internet, including cartoons.

What questions should I ask a college admissions counselor?

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A college admissions counselor is present at every university to answer all of your questions. Find out what you should ask a college admissions counselor.

10 Reasons Why Space Exploration Matters to You

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Yes, we have some amazing inventions thanks to space exploration, and we're curious about life on other planets. But the cosmos also touches a deeper part of our psyches. Here are 10 reasons space exploration matters to you.

How EPA Fuel-Economy Testing Works

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Why do the EPA's fuel economy numbers almost always seem to be off-base? Learn how the EPA tests new cars and trucks to gauge their fuel economy.

How the Future Force Warrior Will Work

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For the battlefield of the future, the U.S. Army is developing an infantry uniform that will provide superhuman strength and much more. Learn how the Future Force Warrior will turn a soldier into an "F-16 on legs."

'80s Kids Should Be Able to Identify All of These Toys!

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Still mad you didn't figure out that Rubik's Cube? We have a puzzle that's way better. It's time to head back to the '80s for a look at some awesome toys we found.

What was the Prison Project?

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The Prison Project enabled middle school students to communicate with prisoners via the Internet. Find out more about the Prison Project and its purpose.

How Paperless Offices Work

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Eliminating paper can provide space, lower storage costs, and improved access to information. Find out how paperless offices work at HowStuffWorks.

Second to None: Here's the Buzz on Buzz Aldrin

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Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon, as well as a math whiz, scuba enthusiast and inspiration for Buzz Lightyear. How cool is all that?

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