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Loving v. Virginia: The Landmark Case That Legalized Interracial Marriage in the U.S.
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Richard and Mildred Loving's marriage led to the Supreme Court's 1967 decision to ban anti-miscegenation laws. Learn about the case at HowStuffWorks.
Early Humans Mated With Inbred Neanderthals — at a Cost
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Neanderthals may be long gone, but their genetic footprint lives on - in us.
Female Dragonflies Fake Death to Avoid Unwanted Male Advances
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How does the female moorland hawker dragonfly ward off unwanted mating advances? Learn about dragonflies playing dead in this HowStuffWorks article.
Friendships Can Actually Improve Your Health. But Why's It So Hard to Make Them?
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Why is it hard to make friends as an adult? Emilie and Bridget from Stuff Mom Never Told You explore the topic of adult friendship at HowStuffWorks.
How Can You Tell if a Chicken Egg Is Fertilized?
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How can you tell if a chicken egg is fertilized or not? HowStuffWorks answers the age-old question.
Can Science Explain Why We Kiss With Our Eyes Closed?
Maybe. A study that wasn't even about kissing turned out to (sort of) give the answer.
What Is the World's Fastest Computer?
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What is the World's Fastest Computer?
What a Tangled Web a Few Squirrels' Tails Can Weave
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It's a natural phenomenon known as a 'squirrel king.' But what's the deal and why do squirrels get tangled up? HowStuffWorks investigates.
How Birds Get Berry, Berry Drunk
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Birds do indeed get drunk when their food sources begin to ferment. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.
Age-by-Age Guide to Your Child's Language Skills
This guide to your child's language skills will help you make sense of the process. Get a guide to your child's language skills.