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Driver's License on Your Phone? There's an App for That

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Is a digital driver's license in your near future? Learn more about mobile driver's licenses at HowStuffWorks Now.

The Sahara Desert Is Getting Bigger

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Deserts around the world are slowly expanding. HowStuffWorks checks out the science behind these increases in size.

Mary River Turtle Is Last of Ancient Lineage

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The Mary River turtle is one strange looking fellow. Get to know him and how he's connected to the dinosaurs at HowStuffWorks.

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.

Ridiculous History: Toxic German Sausages Are Responsible for Botox

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Botox has its origins in the discovery of botulism and a bad batch of German sausages. Learn more about Botox in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Remembering Some of the Craziest Custom RVs

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Learn about some of history's craziest custom RVs, compliments of the guys at CarStuff.

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.

What Does It Mean to 'Take It With a Grain of Salt'?

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Take it with a grain of salt means to be skeptical about something. But where does the phrase come from?

How Did Lefties Become Known as 'Southpaws'?

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From the worlds of politics, professional baseball and old-time boxing came a term still in use today to describe someone who has a left-handed predilection.

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