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Can You Guess These Human Organs From Just One Textbook Drawing?

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Do you think you can stomach this organ quiz? If you need a hand on any of these questions, eye can give you a hint. Some of the answers might be a little tongue and cheek, but you can do it! You were paying attention in biology class, weren't you?

98% of People Can't Ace This Human Biology Quiz. Can You?

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Did you know that your brain is more active in the evening and at night, while you're sleeping, than during the daytime? It's true -- that's when it does it most work. Let's see how much you know about basic human biology, and debunk some myths about all the things going on inside you without your knowledge right now.

Doctors Provide Yet Another Reason to Never Hold in a Sneeze

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Medical science continues to drive home the risks of holding in an explosive sneeze. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How Greenhouses Work

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Reproducing plants out of season gave man a measure of control over nature. The allure of it sparked the imagination and inspired new methods for building structures devoted to plants. So how do greenhouses work?

In the Absence of Mates, Zebra Shark Just Births Her Own Clones

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Can a shark reproduce asexually? Learn more about a zebra shark 'virgin birth' in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How Dieselpunk Works

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The dieselpunk subgenre of speculative fiction looks at a world that could have been. Learn about the dieselpunk style and where dieselpunk gets its inspiration.

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.

How can we speed up plastic photodegradation?

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Sunlight can break plastic down but not very fast. Is there a way to speed up the process so that natural environments like this one aren't cluttered with plastic debris for centuries?

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.

10 Sci-fi Gadgets We Wish Actually Existed

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Sci-fi gadgets represent some amazing inventions, if only in fiction. Take a look at 10 sci-fi gadgets that we'd love to get our hands on.

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