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What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?

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It's a chicken-or-egg situation: What came first? Perplexed people need wonder no longer, as we've sussed out the answer to this ancient riddle.

How Impression Evidence Works

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Impression evidence is an important and sometimes overlooked aspect of the criminal investigation process. Find out about impression evidence here.

Can we create a real Jurassic Park?

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Is a real Jurassic Park possible, or is the idea purely science fiction? Learn about creating a real jurassic park in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How Evolution Works

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Evolution is fascinating because it attempts to answer one of the most basic human questions: Where did life, and human beings, come from? The theory of evolution proposes that life and humans arose through a natural process.

What are the likely outcomes of mankind's new knowledge of the human genome?

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Knowledge of the human genome project will revolutionize science and modern medicine -- but how, exactly? Learn about knowledge of the human genome.

How can children from the same parents look so different?

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How can children from the same parents look so different? I mean, why don't all kids from the same parents look exactly alike, since the parents just have one set of chromosomes each and they don't change?

Are we 10 years away from artificial life?

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Artificial life could exist as soon as 10 years from now, according to an Associated Press article published in 2007. Learn about artificial life.

Crumple Theory: We Can Learn a Lot From How Paper Crumples

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Crumpling is a physical process that occurs when a thin sheet is forced to adapt to a smaller space and is seen in everything from DNA packing in a cell nucleus to the formation of mountains.

Genetics at Work Pictures

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Our ultimate gene pictures show how our genes work. Check out our ultimate gene pictures to see how they operate.

Intricate Ice Caves in Antarctica May Harbor Unique Life

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On the surface, Antarctica may seem like a barren landscape. But underneath, in massive ice caves, life may be abundant.

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