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Yes, Neanderthals Could Laugh

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The more we research our closest extinct human ancestor, the more we realize how similar we were. But could we have shared a joke?

How Has the HANS Device Changed Car Racing?

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The Head and Neck Safety device was developed by the late Dr. Bob Hubbard. HowStuffWorks looks at the impact it has made in car racing.

Hedwig Kohn: The Physics of Determination

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Hedwig Kohn left Nazi Germany for the U.S. in 1940 and became a leading physicist. HowStuffWorks looks at her extraordinary life.

Do vegetarians have smellier sweat than omnivores?

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Some people think of vegetarians as 'stinky.' Find out if vegetarians have smellier sweat than omnivores at HowStuffWorks.

What is mucus made of?

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If your mucus went away, you'd be in trouble. Find out what mucus is made of and how mucus keeps you healthy.

Are manual transmissions really faster than automatics?

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Manual transmissions used to accelerate faster than automatics, but is that still the case? Find out if manual transmissions are faster than automatics.

Can We Guess Your Dream Car?

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Having a dream car is part of being an American. It's in our blood. All we can think about is cars when we are children, and as adults, with the means to own cars in our grasp, our fantasies become tantalizingly close. Can we guess which car is your fantasy?

Try a Tattoo Without the Commitment

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Not ready for a permanent tattoo? Get one that's designed to fade over time instead.

James Hargreaves' Spinning Jenny and the Industrial Revolution

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The spinning jenny revolutionized the process of spinning yarn during the Industrial Revolution. Read on to learn about its impact on textile production.

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