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How WWII Fighter Planes Worked

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The film "Pearl Harbor" is now playing. Look at the aircraft involved in that battle, technological marvels for their time.

How Exoskeletons Will Work

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Exoskeletons will allow soldiers to run faster, carry heavier weapons and leap over large obstacles. Learn how these robotic suits will work.

How the Virtual Border Fence Works

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The virtual border fence uses a system of cameras and radar to catch border crossers. Learn about the virtual border fence and border fence technology.

Why could China's Three Gorges Dam cause an environmental disaster?

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The Three Gorges Dam could very well lead to an environmental disaster for China. Learn about the Three Gorges Dam.

1931-1945 Volkswagen Beetle

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The 1931-1945 Volkswagen Beetle was designed as a small, affordable car for the masses. See pictures and learn about the 1931-1945 Volkswagen Beetle.

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.

How to Deal With a New Boss

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Want to know how to deal with a new boss? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to deal with a new boss.

How Long Do Car Tires Last?

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How long do tires last? Find out how long car tires last at HowStuffWorks.

Exploring the Chinese Space Station Project

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The Chinese space station Tiangong, now with its first crew of astronauts, is scheduled for completion in 2022. What does that mean for the future of the aging International Space Station and multinational space cooperation?

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