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Is it possible to assemble a car with glue?

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You might be surprised to learn that automakers are using car glue to bond parts together on modern vehicles. Find out the advantages of using car glue.

What is the role of biostatistics in modern medicine?

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You know what statistics are, but what are biostatistics? They affect your life far more than you'd think. Learn about biostatistics in modern medicine.

Dungeness Crab: A Deliciously Sustainable Crustacean

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Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) is more than just a seafood favorite; it’s a symbol of coastal culture from California to Alaska. This tasty crustacean is beloved for its sweet, tender crab meat and iconic crab legs.

How Gerrymandering Works

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Gerrymandering has always been a problem, but technology has made it a lot worse. Find out how gerrymandering works in this HowStuffWorks article

The Ultimate Penguin Quiz

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Penguins are creatures you see in the zoo or in nature movies, unless you happen to have been part of an expedition to the North Pole. Take this quiz to learn a little more about these flightless birds.

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.

All Mouth, No Anus: Microscopic Organism Could Be Oldest Human Ancestor

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Primitive deuterostome fossils show a precursor to all vertebrates, including humans. Learn about deuterostomes in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

'Roly-poly' Bugs Are Great Garden Composters

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Roly-poly bugs are natural soil conditioners because they process decomposing matter, helping keep your garden soil clean and healthy. And - fun fact - they're crustaceans, not insects.

Horseshoe Crab Looks Like an Alien, If We're Being Honest

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The horseshoe crab might look like a creature from another planet, but it’s a vital part of Earth’s marine ecosystems.

Tourette Syndrome Overview

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Tourette syndrome is a fairly common syndrome that affects as many as one in 100 people. Learn about Tourette syndrome and treatments for Tourette syndrome.

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