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The Brain and Nervous System

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The nervous system is a network of specialized tissues that regulates thoughts, emotions, actions, sensations, and basic body functions. Learn more.

Who Writes and Enforces the U.S. Tax Code?

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Who writes and enforces the U.S. tax code? Read about who writes and enforces the tax laws in the United States.

Can you name these muscles of the body?

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Your body works hard every day. But do you know the muscles that make your body move? Take this quiz to find out how well you know the muscles that allow you to work, play and survive.

The Porbeagle Shark Hunts With Dogged Determination

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Porbeagles are related to great whites, but while they're also athletic killers, they're smaller and far less ferocious. And what's with the funny dog name?

How Deprogramming Works

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Did the controversial practice of cult deprogramming do more harm than good? Learn about deprogramming at HowStuffWorks.

Do Our Driving Skills Diminish When Technology Takes Over?

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Studies are finding that the more technology and safety features we have in our cars, the worse we drive. Find out why at HowStuffWorks.

Can a Country Leave the United Nations?

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Can a country leave the United Nations? What countries have left the U.N.? Learn about the process and possibility in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Your Car May Soon Say 'No' to Drunk Driving

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Two U.S. Senators have introduced legislation to mandate technology to could end drunk driving by 2024. HowStuffWorks looks at the RIDE Act.

Why Do Certain Experiences Give Us Goosebumps?

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Think of goosebumps as 'skin orgasms' that are caused by unexpected and pleasant experiences. You know you get them when you're cold, but what is going on in our brains that triggers them?

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

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