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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.

Nope, That Law Doesn't Apply: How Diplomatic Immunity Works

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Diplomatic immunity has been around for thousands of years, but it hasn't always gone so smoothly, as the BrainStuff team explains in this video.

Teaching Typing May Be a Waste of Time

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The results of a new study on typing has researchers wondering whether to teach it at all. HowStuffWorks Now typed up the results.

This Star Survived Being Swallowed by a Black Hole

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A new kind of survival story: Scientists discovered a star that came near a black hole and lived to tell the tale - at least temporarily.

Sitting Is Not the New Smoking. Not By a Long Shot

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HowStuffWorks looks at a report debunking the claim that excessive sitting is just as bad for you as smoking.

Scorching Heat in Pakistan May Have Set a World Record

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The mercury soared to over 122 degrees Fahrenheit in Nawkwabash, Pakistan. It could be the highest April temp ever recorded on the planet.

Why Aren't There More Patterns in Male Pattern Baldness?

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HowStuffWorks explores why male pattern baldness follows such a predictable path of baldness at the top with a fringe around the side.

New Technology Revives Tarnished Daguerreotype Ghosts

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Scientists have found a means of restoring daguerreotypes degraded by time. HowStuffWorks looks at the new technology.

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