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Are we living in a computer simulation?

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Computer simulations can be very life-like, but so real that we might be living in one? Find out if we are living in a computer simulation.

How Real Transformers Work

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Transformers exist in real life, but they don't quite resemble the robots from the movie. Learn about real transformers and how these robots are used.

What's Really Going on at the 'Tesla Tower'?

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There's a mysterious tower in Texas that strongly resembles Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower. Its constructors say they're testing some new forms of electromagnetic waves. But is something else going on?

How are crystals made?

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From the Hope diamond to the shiny bits in instant coffee, crystals have always held the power to fascinate us humans. Are they more than just a bunch of pretty facets?

Is the Dream of Cold Fusion Still a Possibility?

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Though a highly publicized 1989 cold fusion breakthrough was subsequently discredited, research is still being conducted in hopes of future success.

How Transparent Aluminum Armor Works

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Transparent aluminum armor can stop armor-piercing bullets that travel miles. See how transparent aluminum armor works and why you can see through it.

How Tessellations Work

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Mathematics achieves the sublime. Sometimes, as with tessellations, it rises to art. In their simplest form, tessellations consist of a single shape that repeats over a two-dimensional plane without any gaps. Why was M.C. Escher so fixated on them?

How Photographic Film Works

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Photographic film has been around for more than a century, and it's still the best way to capture an image. Discover what's going on when you take a picture.

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