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How are genes turned off and on?

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How are genes turned off and on throughout our life? Find out how genes are turned off and on in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Is This How Ant-Man Controls His Ants?

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Scientists changed the behavior of ants so that they performed different roles than their nature normally allows. Read about this cool ant experiment.

Organ Function Quiz

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Whether you're an amateur anatomy buff or a full-fledged medical professional, we challenge you to test your knowledge with this organ function quiz ... if you have the guts.

Cadmium: The Highly Toxic Metal That Powers the World

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Cadmium is a natural metal and the leading component in rechargeable batteries and solar cells. It is also highly toxic and heavily regulated.

Could we clone our organs to be used in a transplant?

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Cloned organ transplants might seem impossible, but researchers are working on it. Learn how cloned organ transplants might help those who need donors.

When It Comes to Air Pollution, the Tiniest Particles Might Be the Worst

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Ultrafine particle pollution isn't yet regulated under federal air quality laws. HowStuffWorks takes a closer look at ultrafine particle pollution.

How the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Works

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The California Air Resources Board regulates air quality in the state of California. Find out more about the California Air Resources Board in this article.

Paul Berg

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Berg, Paul (1926-), an American biochemist and molecular biologist, has been at the forefront of genetic engineering, both as an inventor of a pioneering procedure and as an advocate concerned about the risks of genetic research.

Tree Hot Dogs Are a Real Thing

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Food made from trees may sound odd, but it's not as unusual as you may think. Find out about cellulose in hots dogs from HowStuffWorks Now.

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