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'Doodles' Make Googling an Art Form

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How in the world did a search engine company like Google become synonymous with a fun form of art? HowStuffWorks talked to Google about the Doodle.

How Casinos Work

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Casinos bring in billions of dollars in revenue each year. Learn about casinos and find out how security keeps casinos safe and fair.

How Art Cars Work

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Art cars use vehicles as blank canvases for artistic expression. Read about art car artists and their works of automobile art.

How Dental School Financial Aid Works

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Dental school financial aid is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about dental school financial aid.

How is L.A. like ancient Rome?

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Aqueducts are one thing held in common by both L.A. and Ancient Rome. Learn about the L.A. aqueducts and how they harmed the Owens Valley.

How the Lions Club Works

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The Lion's Club is an international service organization focusing on preventing and treating blindness. Learn about the Lion's Club and how to join.

How is GPS used in spaceflight?

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GPS is great, but it's kind of Earth-centric. If we have our hearts set on traveling to distant planets and faraway stars, then it's time to come up with a new navigation system. NASA, of course, has an idea.

Is it possible to run a nuclear test without producing radioactive fallout?

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In what may prove to be the first nuclear explosion since 1998, North Korea claims it has conducted an underground test of a nuclear weapon.

How Rat Rods Work

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Rat rods are one-of-a-kind hot rods that are rusty, weathered, beaten and occasionally full of bullet holes. Read more about rat rods at HowStuffWorks.

How the Tesla Powerwall Works

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There's no question that people are interested in solar energy. The problem has been how to store it. Could the much-hyped Powerwall home battery change that scenario?

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