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Horses Can Be Taught to Communicate With Us Using Symbols

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Can horses communicate desire to humans? Learn more about symbolic horse communication in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

We Know Far Less About Sharks Than You Might Think

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What are the big questions in shark research? Learn more about what we don't know about sharks in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Elephants Can Learn to Sniff Out Landmines

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Can elephants detect landmines with smell? Read the article to learn more about the landmine detection of elephants using their noses.

Langurs Are Primates That Love to Monkey Around

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There are over 60 species of langur in the world, all of which eat a plant-based diet and most of which burp a lot.

Are Plastic-eating Enzymes Our Planet's Only Hope?

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Two bacterial enzymes degrade PET plastics and could potentially be a solution to Earth's massive waste problem. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.

When did we begin genetically engineering food?

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The practice of genetically engineering food started taking off after some key discoveries about DNA. Learn when we began genetically engineering food.

How Do Chameleons Change Color? And Why?

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Chameleons change color whenever they feel agitated, exhilarated, threatened or excited. OK, but how?

How One Key Protein May Help Tendons Enhance Athletic Performance

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The presence of the protein Piezo1 plays a key role in how tendons heal - and a genetic mutation in that protein may enhance athletic performance.

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