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Chloroplasts Are the Plant Cells That Manufacture Energy

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Chloroplasts are where some of the most miraculous chemistry on Earth goes down.

How Solar Battery Chargers Work

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Solar battery chargers are popular automotive gadgets. Learn more about solar battery chargers at HowStuffWorks.

Quarks Are the Building Blocks of All Matter

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Protons and neutrons, the particles that form the nuclei of atoms, are themselves made up of even smaller particles known as quarks.

How Jumbo TV Screens Work

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The video screens at sporting events and concerts are almost like your TV -- except that they're GIGANTIC! Learn about the technology that makes these 30-foot displays possible.

Does Your Home Need a Whole-house Surge Protector?

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A whole-house surge protector can defend an entire house from voltage spikes coming off the electrical grid.

How Television Works

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Ever wonder how television works? The technology has been around long enough to seem ordinary, but the box that brings TV shows into your home is an amazing device. How is the picture formed? Where does the color come from? Let's find out!

How Do Solar Panels Work?

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Solar cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the 'solar revolution' upon us? Learn all about solar cells, silicon solar cells and solar power.

What is silica gel and why do I find little packets of it in everything I buy?

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Many of the things I buy contain little packets of crystals. Some of them actually say "Silica Gel" on them, but many are unlabeled or say something like, "Do not eat." I have found these packets in electronics, vitamins and even in some pepperoni I

What Is Rust?

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Rust is the common name for iron oxide, which is created when iron bonds with oxygen. In fact, pure iron is only rarely found in nature because it interacts with oxygen so easily.

How Van de Graaff Generators Work

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Van de Graaff generators are famous for producing static electricity. Learn about Van de Graaff generators and find out why Van de Graaff generators were invented.

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