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How Did the U.S. Look Before the EPA?

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The U.S. has come a long way since forming the EPA in 1970. HowStuffWorks digs out some pics from the National Archives to show just how far.

New MIT Headset Can 'Hear' Your Thoughts and Respond

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MIT's AlterEgo allows people to control computers without ever uttering one word. HowStuffWorks looks at how this could change the way we communicate.

Let's Go to the 1893 World's Fair, Without a Time Machine

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You can visit the 1893 World's Fair, with some help from virtual reality. Learn about how virtual reality is changing history at HowStuffWorks Now.

As Light Pollution Grows, Much of Humanity Can't See the Milky Way

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A new 'atlas' of light pollution finds that one third of people on Earth can't see the night sky's most dramatic feature.

Plants Can Defend Themselves by Making Caterpillars Turn Cannibal

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How can plants defend themselves against insects? Learn more about a new tomato study in this HowStuffWorks article.

All Mouth, No Anus: Microscopic Organism Could Be Oldest Human Ancestor

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Primitive deuterostome fossils show a precursor to all vertebrates, including humans. Learn about deuterostomes in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Tiny Underwater Snails Fly Through Water Using Same Physics as Winged Insects

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A new look at the sea butterfly snail reveals a surprising case of convergent evolution. Learn more in this HowStuffWorksNow article.

What Is Boyle's Law and Why Do I Already Know It?

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Boyle's Law describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of a container with gas in it. As the volume of the container decreases, the pressure inside the container increases.

Why Your Hair Is Tougher Than Razor Blades

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You think stainless steel is a strong metal. So would it surprise you to learn it can't hold an edge when it comes to your hair?

Why Do We Say We're 'In a Pickle'?

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Ever found yourself in a pickle and wondered, "Hey, why the heck do we call it a pickle?" Let's see if we can swim through the brine and find out.

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