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How to Adjust Your Mirrors to Minimize Your Blind Spot

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That pesky hiding place near your car's rear fenders is known as the blind spot. Read about how to adjust your car's mirrors to minimize your blind spot.

How -- and Why -- to Build Your Wedding Registry Online

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Why would you want to build an online wedding registry? Read about how and why to build your wedding registry online.

What Is the Most Abundant Element on Earth? Not Carbon

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Ever wondered what the most abundant element on Earth is? Or how the elements that make up our planet compare to those floating out in the vast universe?

What Will Replace the Smartphone?

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Smartphones will become obsolete in as little as three years, to be replaced by a new generation of wearable devices.

Should Doctors Have to Pay Patients for Running Late?

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HowStuffWorks asks whether patients should ask doctors for reimbursement when they have to wait a long time to be seen.

How the FBI Cracked the iPhone Case … With a Little Help From Outside

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Ultimately, the FBI didn't need Apple to crack the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters. HowStuffWorks Now digs deeper.

Three Big Mistakes We Make With Recycling

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The experts have seen people trying to recycle bowling balls and curling irons. They call it 'wishful recycling'. But paper and plastic items can be problematic too.

Why Are Magnetars So Scary?

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A magnetar is a neutron star with a super-strong magnetic field. Astronomers consider them among the scariest objects in the universe, but why?

Communicating With Aliens Is Hard. Communicating With Alien AI Could Be Harder

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If you think about it, it'll likely be an alien machine that encounters our probes searching for intelligent life. How's that going to work?

Can you really shatter a glass with a high note?

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There are so many things in this world that are possible, and shattering glass with sonic force is one of them - but just how probable is it, really?

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