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  • Rusty antique block and tackle sitting on asphalt
    By Edwin Thomas March 10th, 2025

    Examples Of A Block & Tackle

    A block and tackle can be used to provide significant mechanical advantage. There are also different varieties of the tool, each of which functions uniquely.

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  • 3D image of a series circuit with a battery cell, two resistors, and a switch
    By Tiffany Betts March 7th, 2025

    How To Calculate A Voltage Drop Across Resistors

    Electrical circuits are used to transmit current, and there are plenty of calculations associated with them. Voltage drops are just one of those.

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  • Close up of engine with shiny carburetors
    By Mark Kennan February 27th, 2025

    How To Convert HP To KVA

    Horsepower is an important unit when it comes to the power that something can output, but in case you want to see that figure in kVA, here's how to do that.

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  • Close up of a speedometer reading about 230
    By Kim Lewis February 27th, 2025

    How To Convert Hertz To Motor Rpm

    You might find frequencies given in terms of hertz, but when it comes to cars, rpm might be a more helpful unit. Here's how you can convert between them.

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  • Black and white photo of 1950s era electric meter
    By Kevin Beck February 27th, 2025

    How To Convert KWh A Year To KW

    If you've looked at an energy meter, you might have seen the unit KWh, but what does it mean? And what can you really make of the data it's giving you?

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  • Outdoor condensing unit of an HVAC mounted to building next to plants
    By Laura Reynolds February 25th, 2025

    What Is A Condensing Unit?

    Condensing units are an important component used across many different industries, as well as in normal, everyday life. Here's how the technology works.

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  • International Space Station orbiting Earth
    By Kristeen Cherney February 24th, 2025

    Details Most People Don't Know About Life On The ISS

    Life in space is very different from life on Earth; that much is pretty obvious. But what does the regular routine of an astronaut actually look like?

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  • Finger reaching out for button on calculator
    By Claire Gillespie February 24th, 2025

    How Do I Get The Theta Sign On My TI-84?

    Theta is a common enough symbol when it comes to math, so how do you get to it on a calculator? If you own a TI-84, here's all you need to know.

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  • Worker use voltmeter measure the current
    By Isaiah David February 22nd, 2025

    What Is VAC Power?

    Electricity really is a staple of modern life; a lot of technology couldn't even exist without it. Everyone uses it all the time, but how does it really work?

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  • Close up of yellow and green liquid in Galileo thermometer
    By Juan Ramirez February 22nd, 2025

    Instructions For A Galileo Thermometer

    Galileo thermometers might look quaint, with their colorful balls of liquid, and they're often decorative pieces. But you can read them, and this is how.

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  • Collection of handmade Stone Age weapons
    By Tiffany Betts February 17th, 2025

    The Ancient Weapons Discovered In An Unassuming Desert Lake Bed

    There are many different types of ancient weapons, and those similar to the ones found in a simple lake bed tell quite the interesting tale about humanity.

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  • The cranium from the Ephesus Octagon in the Collection of the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna. The yellowed note coming with it says:
    By Tiffany Betts February 12th, 2025

    DNA Tests Revealed Skeleton Of Cleopatra's Family Member Isn't Who Researchers Thought

    Nearly a century ago, researchers believed they had found the skeleton of a family member of Cleopatra, but they might have had it all wrong.

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  • A photo of an open hand above which floats glowing symbols representing education
    By Eric James Beyer February 11th, 2025

    4 Worst Ways AI Has Affected School

    AI has become a pretty hot topic, and it's one that comes with plenty of ethical questions. The topic of schooling has even been affected, and here's how.

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  • A Morphing Wheel design is shown on a prototype wheelchair
    By Joe Roberts February 8th, 2025

    The South Korean Technology That's Reinventing The Wheel

    Typically, everyone is led to believe that there's no point in trying to reinvent the wheel, but some new ideas might have just proven that old saying wrong.

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  • Agility Robotics' Digit robot holds a crate while working in a factory
    By Joe Roberts February 7th, 2025

    These Robots Were Built To Replace Humans (But Still Have To Work An 8-Hour Shift)

    The fear of robots taking over human jobs isn't a new one, and not only that, but it's a reality that's a whole lot closer than you might think

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  • How to Factor on a TI 84 Plus
    By Blake Flournoy February 7th, 2025

    How To Factor On A TI 84 Plus

    Sometimes, advanced mathematics are a little too complicated to do by hand. In such a case, it's helpful to know how to make the best of graphing calculators.

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  • finger pressing ti-83 scientific calculator
    By Joshua Bush February 7th, 2025

    How To Find Z-Scores On A TI-84 Plus

    When it comes to statistics, one of the ways to standardize data sets is to use something called a z-score. Here's how you can find it on a TI-84 Plus.

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  • Selective focus charging car with electricity through cables, Car Preventive Maintenance.
    By S. Hussain Ather February 7th, 2025

    How To Charge Multiple 12V Batteries In Line

    Everyone's familiar with having to recharge batteries every now and again. If you've ever wondered about the science behind that, though, here's a primer.

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  • A brain symbol is shown on glowing orange on a microchipboard
    By Joe Roberts February 3rd, 2025

    A Quantum Computer Broke RSA Encryption, But It's Not Time To Panic Yet

    In 2024, a research team claimed to have used a quantum computer to break a core part of internet security, RSA encryption, but it's not time to panic just yet.

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  • Close up view on HVAC unit (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) on roof
    By Chris Deziel January 22nd, 2025

    How To Convert KW To HP For Air Conditioners

    While both kilowatts and horsepower measure the same thing, you might want to know how to switch from one unit to the other. Here's how you do it.

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  • Close-up of hand pumping gas with green nozzle
    By Tiffany Betts January 11th, 2025

    The Simple Trick That Could Save Your Life When Pumping Gas In The Winter

    Colder conditions can lead to an increase in static electricity, and one simple trick can keep you safe when pumping gas in the winter months.

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  • How to Find the Original Price
    By Mary Lougee January 7th, 2025

    How To Find The Original Price

    Knowing the original price of an item on sale can help you determine if that discount is worth considering. Here's how to do it.

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  • Antique red door with glass knobs
    By Laurie Brenner January 6th, 2025

    How To Identify Crystal Doorknobs

    All the rage in the first 30 years of the 20th century, molded glass and cut-glass crystal doorknobs can be tricky to identify.

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  • A man with a monitor for a head that reads AI holds up his arms against a red background
    By Joe Roberts January 5th, 2025

    The Chilling Threat Google's Gemini AI Reportedly Told A Student

    There are plenty of questions out there about the potential dangers of AI. This story involving Google's Gemini AI certainly doesn't help matters, though.

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  • Side by side photos of quartz crystal and silicone rubber bands
    By Elias Nash December 14th, 2024

    Silicon Vs. Silicone: How Each Material Is Used

    Scientific terms can sometimes look frustratingly similar, as is the case for silicon and silicone. But the two materials are very different, and this is how.

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  • By Tiffany Betts December 13th, 2024

    Roswell, New Mexico Should Be Famous For More Than Just Aliens

    Aliens are a point of fascination for many people, and Roswell is fittingly famous for its UFO stories. But there's another reason the city should be famous.

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  • Elon Musk sits against a black background during an event looking concerned
    By Joe Roberts December 2nd, 2024

    The Chilling Concern Elon Musk Had About Google's Deepmind AI

    With the growing prevalence of AI, there are more worries about what the future may look like. As it turns out, Elon Musk has had some concerns of his own.

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