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1953-1958 MG Magnette

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The 1953-1958 MG Magnette was like no other sports car before it. Read about its history and see pictures of this historic machine.

How Wacom Tablets Work

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Wacom tablets aren't your average tablet PCS. Find out how Wacom tablets let you get creative with digital art.

10 Cool Inventions From the 1980s

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Though the 1980s might remind you of the days of MTV and leg warmers, there was a lot going on in technology. In fact, quite a few of the technologies we rely on today were making their debut.

How Sunglasses Work

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Whether you're hitting the surf or the slopes or just spending a day on the lake, sunglasses are a must-have accessory. Find out if the $10 sunglasses are as good as the high-cost ones.

How Octopuses Work

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The two centimeter male pillow octopus is dwarfed by his six-foot female pillow octopus mate. Learn more about the intriguing octopus.

How to Capture Winter Scenes in Photography

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Want to know how to capture winter scenes in photography? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to capture winter scenes in photography.

Where Is the Hubble Telescope and How Does It Work?

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The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most amazing machines in orbit right now. Learn more about the Hubble Space Telescope and how it works.

10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs

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Some scientists choose to use their own bodies in their scientific experiments. Learn about 10 self-experimenting scientists.

How Holograms Work

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If you want to see a hologram, you don't have to look much farther than your wallet. But the most impressive holograms are large scale and illuminated with lasers or displayed in a darkened room with carefully directed lighting. Learn how a hologram, light and your brain work together make clear, 3-D images.

How Laser-powered Headlights Work

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Are laser-powerered headlights too intense for other motorists? Read about laser-powered headlight technology at HowStuffWorks.

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