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Are chimpanzees evolving in the wild?
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Chimpanzees may be evolving in the wild, according to recent research in Asia. Learn about chimpanzees and find out if chimpanzees are evolving.
Does trickle-down economics apply to a down market?
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Applying trickle down in a down market can seem senseless to people -- they're after a quick fix. Read about applications of trickle down in a down market.
Do jackals use babysitters?
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Jackal pack are usually made up of a mating pair, their offspring and, in larger packs, nonbreeding adults. Learn how jackals use babysitters for support.
Did Marco Polo Bring Pasta From China?
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Some believe that Marco Polo brought pasta from China to Italy. Learn if Marco Polo was the pasta pioneer and where these dry noodles really originated.
What are solar shingles?
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You've probably come across solar panels before, but what about solar shingles? Learn about solar shingles in this article on HowStuffWorks.
How does curcumin benefit skin?
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Ever wonder how curcumin benefits skin? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn more about how curcumin benefits skin.
What keeps longer, canned or boxed food?
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Are you wondering what keeps longer, canned or boxed food? Check out this article from HowStuffWorks to learn what keeps longer, canned or boxed food.
Will an apple a day keep the doctor away?
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Will an apple a day really keep you healthier? Get the scoop on an apple a day in this article.
Should we be worried about the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico?
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The Dead Zone is a vast area off the Gulf of Mexico, larger than several U.S. States, that is deadly to marine life. Learn more about the Dead Zone.
Is there a light 10 billion times brighter than the sun?
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A synchrotron can produce light that can be used to "read" ancient texts that have been badly damaged. Find out what a synchrotron is and how it is used.