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How long does it take gut flora to recover from antibiotics?

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Antibiotics save lives. But broad-spectrum antibiotics can really do a number on the delicate ecosystem in your intestines -- and the recovery time may surprise you.

What Is Social Distancing and How Do We Do It Right?

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Social distancing is not something most of us are used to. After all, we humans are social creatures. So what is it and how are we supposed to do it?

Saturn's Rings Will Exist for Just a Blip in Time

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Saturn's rings will completely disappear in the next 100 million years. Learn more about Saturn and its famous rings at HowStuffWorks.

Human Penis Bone Disappeared With Rise of Monogamy, Succinct Sex

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Most mammals have a penis bone called a baculum, but humans don't. A new study sheds light on the history of the baculum, and why ours is missing.

How the Stanford Prison Experiment Worked

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The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most well-known psychological studies, infamous for the participants' cruel behavior. But the whole story of the study is much more complex.

How the GED Test Works

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Every year, hundreds of thousands of people take the GED test. How does the GED test work? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Happy Hour Alert: Cheese Really Improves the Taste of Wine

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Book clubs, sororities and Trader Joe fans rejoice: HowStuffWorks Now looks at a study showing the positive effects of cheese on wine.

Tiny Stilts for Some Ants, Amputated Legs for Others. Here's Why.

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Scientists studied ant tracking by putting them on stilts. Learn more about the ants on stilts study in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Monkeys Have the Anatomy for 'Human' Speech, But Not the Brains

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Can monkeys and apes talk? Learn more about primate speech abilities and vocal anatomy in this HowStuffWorks Now 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.

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