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3-D-Printed Houses Could Revolutionize Affordable Housing

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HowStuffWorks checks out technology firm ICON and nonprofit New Story, who have developed a low-cost 3-D-printed house.

How Stem Cells Work

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Stem cells can develop into every cell, tissue and organ in the body. Learn about stem cell research challenges and controversy and how stem cells can be used to treat disease.

How Unimogs Work

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The first Unimog prototypes were created in 1947. Read about the history and development of the Unimog truck.

Air Superiority: The Military Aircraft Quiz

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Aircraft have been part of military tactics and strategy since before airplanes were invented (there were military balloons!) Check your knowledge of military history and technology with this military aircraft quiz.

What is positive force chassis control?

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Positive force chassis control monitors road conditions and vehicle performance. Read how positive force chassis control can ensure better stability.

How Cloning Works

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Cloning is the process of making a genetically identical organism through nonsexual means. In this article, we will examine how cloning works and look at possible uses of this technology.

Ships: Can You Name the Equipment From an Image?

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Ahoy there, mateys! Can you be a good water sport, pun intended, and name the ship equipment in these photos? Let's sail!

Could we clone our organs to be used in a transplant?

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Cloned organ transplants might seem impossible, but researchers are working on it. Learn how cloned organ transplants might help those who need donors.

How Human Migration Works

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Human migration is the idea that humans developed in Africa and then spread to Europe and Asia. Learn about human migration and how human migration works.

How Robot Armies Will Work

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Robot armies could soon account for up to one third of all vehicles currently in service. Learn about robot armies and robot army development.

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