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Why weren't The Beatles on iTunes?

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The Beatles weren't on iTunes for a long time due to issues between Apple and Apple Corps. Learn more about why the Beatles weren't on iTunes.

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.

Why am I not allowed to use my cell phone in airplanes or hospitals?

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Electromagnetic interference can create problems in some equipment in airplanes and hospitals. Learn about electromagnetic interference from cell phones.

How the Euro Works

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As of January 1, 2002, the euro is the official monetary unit of 12 nations. Find out all about the euro, who's using it and the widespread effects of having a single European currency.

What is the world’s fastest supercomputer used for?

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Do you know what the world's fastest supercomputer is used for? Read on and learn about Sequoia, the world's fastest supercomputer.

Does Stress Really Make Your Hair Go Gray?

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Does stress really cause gray hair? Explore this article to find out where gray hair comes from and what role stress plays in its development.

How Music Distributors Work

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Are you curious about how music distributors work? Check out HowStuffWorks to find information explaining how music distributors work.

How Music Sampling Works

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Music sampling takes an instrumental track from a classic song and reworks it into a new piece. Learn how music sampling works and the legal issues involved.

Top 5 Inventions for Kids

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Edison, Bell, the Wright Brothers -- sure, their inventions changed the world, but they didn't tend to think up much for the kids. But that doesn't mean there haven't been some good ones over the years. So pick up your pogo stick and hop along to find out five of our favorites.

John Lennon

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John Lennon is best known as a member of the Beatles, but his life was defined by much more than that. Learn about the life of John Lennon.

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