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When Is It OK to Drive in the Emergency Lane?

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That driver who uses the highway shoulder in bad traffic could face penalties. Learn when driving in the emergency lane is legal at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Significance of the Flower of Life?

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The Flower of Life is one of those patterns that shows up in repeatedly in nature and architecture. But what does it mean and why is it considered part of "sacred geometry?"

Buying a Home With Termite Damage

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Are you wondering about buying a home with termite damage? Learn about buying a home with termite damage in this article.

The Dragon Snake Is Too Finnicky for Most Pet Owners

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The dragon snake (Xenodermus javanicus) is an elusive creature. Native to Southeast Asia, these snakes have distinctive rough, keeled scales and an almost mythical appearance, reminiscent of dragons.

Barreleye Fish Aren't Something You Can See While Snorkeling

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The barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) is known for its strange eyes and transparent dome for a head head — features that make it look more like a creature from science fiction than reality.

The Largest Wildfire in U.S. History, Based on Acreage Burned

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Wildfires have profoundly shaped the landscape and history of the United States, leaving behind tales of devastation and resilience. While the infamous Great Chicago Fire of 1871 is often remembered for its urban destruction, the nation's forests and wildlands have witnessed even more extensive blazes.

Dear Tony Robbins, THIS Is How You Walk on Hot Coals

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The first rule of fire walking? Don't stop walking. Especially not to take a selfie. BrainStuff has a few more tips in this video, too.

Do Taxi Drivers Overcharge Business Travelers? One Study Investigates

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Do cab drivers treat business travelers differently? Are they more willing to overcharge? Learn more about a new study in this HowStuffWorks article.

Hand Sniffing After Hand Shaking Is a Thing

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Humans use their sniffers to check out each other, notably after shaking hands with someone. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

Ridiculous History: Meet Simeon Ellerton, Noted Pedestrian & Rock Hound

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Simeon Ellerton walked all over the U.K. in the 18th century. On the way home he'd bring the materials to build himself a house.

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