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The Case for Kids Walking to School by Themselves

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A study found several benefits to children who walked to school unaccompanied. HowStuffWorks looks into them.

When It Comes to Air Pollution, the Tiniest Particles Might Be the Worst

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Ultrafine particle pollution isn't yet regulated under federal air quality laws. HowStuffWorks takes a closer look at ultrafine particle pollution.

Who's Watching the Adults? Facing Old Age Without Children

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A report showed that 20 percent of U.S. women born after 1970 don't have children. HowStuffWorks Now looks at who will provide elder care.

How Ordinary Citizens Can Get Congress to Actually Listen

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How should constituents communicate with their Congressional representatives? Learn about the U.S. Congress in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Audi's New Cars 'Talk' to Nearly All Tolls

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Audi's new toll technology is the first integrated into a car. HowStuffWorks talks to Audi about how its integrated toll technology works.

The Strong Bias Against Women in Coding

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A study shows that female coders' work is less accepted than male coders' even though it may be better. HowStuffWorks Now talked with female coders.

A Fire Hose May Stop a Riot. A Water Cannon Will

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After the North Dakota protests, these 'less-lethal' weapons have gotten some attention. HowStuffWorks Now gives you the scoop on water cannons.

What Is Graphene? The Mind-boggling Wonder Material

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This is one 'supermaterial' that might actually live up to its hype. So what is graphene really, and why is it so versatile?

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