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Can we bring Neanderthals back?

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Neanderthals and humans coexisted for thousands of years, but the relationship between the two species was always a bit dysfunctional. Could we get reacquainted with our evolutionary peers?

How Intelligent Design Works

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The intelligent design movement claims that life as we know it could not have developed through random natural processes. Learn about intelligent design and the controversy it has generated.

How Stephen Hawking Worked

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He ventured to the abyss of black holes, wagered on the information paradox and floated around in zero gravity. Meet the man, the legend, the super scientist: Stephen Hawking.

The Youngest Person to Graduate College Was Only 10 Years Old

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Some kids go from finger painting to finals faster than most people can say "graduation."

Need a New Podcast to Binge? Here's What HowStuffWorks Podcast Hosts Listen To

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HowStuffWorks loves podcasts, and our staff of podcast hosts offer up recommendations of their favorite ones to obsess over. Read this article.

All About Birthmarks

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Birthmarks are extra pigmented skin and come in different types and sizes. Learn about types of birthmarks, birthmark removal and birthmark myths.

How Do Bacteria Reproduce?

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Bacteria are both friend and foe to humanity. They cause and cure health problems, make rotting food stink and give sourdough its delicious taste. Find out how these countless tiny microbes accomplish all of this and more.

Did the Druids really build Stonehenge?

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Stonehenge was a major project, which probably involved many groups including the Druids. Learn more about Stonehenge at HowStuffWorks.

Tuscan Wine Windows: Charming Remnants of Ancient Social Distancing

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Scattered around Tuscany, you'll still find beautiful little windows through which wine was passed during the plague - an early social distancing measure.

The Secret Life of Fudge

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Oh, fudge, that wonderful candy with a rich, deep flavor and thick texture. Check out this article all about fudge and fudge facts.

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