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How to Build a Computer

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Have you ever thought about building your own computer? Learn why it's a good idea and how to choose which parts to buy.

How Mirages Work

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You're driving down the road on a sunny day, and you see a puddle of water coming up. You look again and it's gone! What happened? You'll be able to answer that question if you read our miraculous mirage article.

What is Thunderbolt technology in a Mac?

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Thunderbolt is an input/output technology. Find out how Apple and Intel are innovating on this integral part of computing systems with the Thunderbolt technology.

Researchers Find First (Potential) Planet Outside the Milky Way

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Using the Chandra X-ray Observatory, a team of scientists discovered what could very well be the first exoplanet outside the Milky Way. It's massive and might even orbit a black hole.

How Ethernet Works

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Ethernet is one of the most common computer-networking components, and the standardization of this technology has created some of the easiest ways to connect a few computers with or without wires. There's a good chance you're using it right now. Find out what Ethernet is and how it creates a computer network.

Easy Science Activities for Kids

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Easy science activities for kids are a fun way to learn about colors, the weather, and more. Find simple instructions for experiments and kids crafts.

How Rainbows Work

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Rainbows are one of nature's most beautiful effects. Have you ever wondered how the colors end up in seemingly perfect bands? And, what about double rainbows -- how does that happen? Find out how rain and sun can align to put color in the sky.

Why do the eyes in paintings seem to follow you sometimes?

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The eyes in paintings, such as the Mona Lisa, seem to follow you wherever you go, but what causes this? Learn about the eyes in paintings.

How Does a Camera Obscura Device Work?

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A pinhole camera is the simplest camera possible. To get a better understanding of how they work, read more about camera obscura principles.

How Bradley Fighting Vehicles Work

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The U.S. military uses the Bradley Fighting Vehicle to scout enemy positions and transport troops into hostile territory. With land and sea capabilities, as well as speed and heavy-duty weapons, it's well-outfitted for the job. Learn all about the Bradley and check out some great action photos.

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