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How Autopsies Work
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The thought of an autopsy usually provokes fear, apprehension or extreme anxiety in people. Cut through the mystery of this process and learn the details of the preparation, procedures and tools used to perform an autopsy.
3 Types of Dinosaurs and Their Many Subtypes
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Types of dinosaurs include the lizard-hipped dinosaurs and the bird-hipped divisions of dinosaurs. Both of these types of dinosaurs probably shared a common ancestor during the Middle Triassic. How else are these dinosaurs related?
10 Forensic Techniques Done Badly on TV
Most forensic techniques are done badly on TV. Visit HowStuffWorks to find 10 forensic techniques done badly on TV.
Barapasaurus
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Barapasaurus is named for a word meaning "big leg" in a local dialect in central India. Learn more about Barapasaurus and Barapasaurus behavior.
Surgeon
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A surgeon is a medical specialist who uses surgical operations to treat disease, injury, or deformity. Learn what surgeons do.
How to Treat a Cat That has Diarrhea
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Diarrhea can affect cats, and it happens when food passes rapidly through the intestine. Learn how to treat a cat that has diarrhea.
10 False Nutrition Facts Everyone Knows
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If you're trying to lose weight, have skim milk and fat-free cookies, right? Not true. Find out about 10 false nutrition facts at HowStuffWorks.
How 3-D Bioprinting Works
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Bioprinting is an offshoot of 3-D printing that aims to allow scientists and medical researchers to build an organ. Learn more about bioprinting.
The New England Vampire Panic Was Very Real and Very Deadly
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In the 1890s, consumption (now called tuberculosis) was ravaging New Englanders. But what caused it? Could it be ... vampires? They exhumed the dead bodies to find out.
10 Wild Facts About the Aye-Aye, a Most Improbable Animal
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This long-fingered primate with the perpetually startled golden eyes is considered one of the most distinctive animals on Earth