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How Photographic Film Works

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Photographic film has been around for more than a century, and it's still the best way to capture an image. Discover what's going on when you take a picture.

Inside 'Shutter'

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Shutter is a horror movie about spirit photography. Read about Shutter.

How Kryptonite Works

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Learn all about the radioactive mineral known as kryptonite.

Lepidolite: Exploring the Geological Origins and Metaphysical Properties

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Is it just a pretty crystal or a POWERFUL source of calm? Discover the SHOCKING truth about its lithium content and healing abilities!

How Fusion Propulsion Will Work

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Using current rocket engine technology, a trip to Mars takes seven months. Fusion propulsion would cut that trip in half. Find out what fusion is and how it could speed up space travel.

How Solar Sails Work

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What is a solar sail? How can you use sunlight to move a spacecraft in outer space? In this article, HowStuffWorks will show you how solar sail technology works, take an in-depth look at the Cosmos-1 mission and find out what solar-sails mean for future space travel.

10 Unidentified Sounds That Scientists Are Seriously Looking Into

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"Stop, what's that sound?" Doesn't it creep you out when you don't know? There are lots of sounds out there that baffle even scientists.

What are the bumps at the end of computer cables?

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The strange bumps, called ferrite beads, on your computer cables actually serve a very important purpose. Read about ferrite beads and what they do.

Has the Dragon's Triangle Been Swallowing Up Ships for Centuries?

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The Dragon's Triangle is located in the Philippine Sea. Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at if it's been swallowing up ships for centuries.

How Elevators Work

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In action movies, elevators regularly plummet to the basement, landing in a spectacular ball of fire. Is this possible? There are some sophisticated engineering techniques at work behind every elevator ride you take.

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