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How Toy Testers Work

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Most jobs go to adults, but who better to test toys and games than the kids who love them? Learn more about toy testers at HowStuffWorks.

How Déjà Vu Works

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Déjà vu is the feeling that you have experienced a situation before even though you know you haven't. Learn about déjà vu and theories behind déjà vu.

Meaning of Taoism

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Taoism is a collection of philophies and ideas that has survived for almost two thousand years. Learn more about the meaning of Taoism.

How Animal Testing Works

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Animal testing has a long, gruesome history, but it's also saved countless human lives.

How China's Pollution Sniffers Work

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Air pollution in China has spurred the training of air pollution sniffers to detect toxic gas. Read more about air pollution detection through smell.

How American Exceptionalism Works

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'American Exceptionalism' is a term that's been used both positively and negatively. Find out the meanings of American Exceptionalism at HowStuffWorks.

What Does It Mean When Someone Says 'That's Just Semantics'?

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HowStuffWorks talks to several linguistics experts to help us understand the phrase 'that's just semantics.'

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?

How Gin Works

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In the 18th century, gin was considered as addictive as crack. Then it became part of a cure-all for tropical ailments. Learn more about gin's storied history.

What makes people happier -- objects or experiences?

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What makes people happier? A new car or an exciting or touching experience? Is it the gifts or the memories? See research on what makes people happier.

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