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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?

Why Is the World So Captivated by the Mona Lisa?

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Da Vinci's Mona Lisa stands as, arguably, one of the world's most famous paintings. HowStuffWorks takes a look at why she perpetually fascinates.

Bordeaux's Water Mirror Is Magical, Worth Visiting

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Bordeaux's famed and beautiful reflecting pool will have you snapping photographs and feeling like you're walking on water.

Bougie Slang: How Did 'Bourgeoisie' Become a Bad Word?

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If someone calls your tastes 'bourgeois,' should you thank them or shake a fist? You might have to check first with Moliere, Marx or Migos to be sure.

Do ER doctors work for the hospital or for themselves?

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An ER doctor can be out of your insurance network even though the hospital ER is in it. Find out why that is and if doctors work for hospitals or themselves.

Nickelodeon Quiz

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Nickelodeon has been entertaining kids and parents since 1979, but are you up-to-date on the network's newest offerings? Take our quiz to see how much you know about all things Nickelodeon.

Why is scary music scary?

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You know it when you hear it: shrieking noises, dissonant chords, unexpected high notes. HowStuffWorks explains what makes scary music scary.

5 High-paying Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree

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Not every well-paying job requires a college degree. Here are five you can get with on-the-job training or taking a short course

8 Exponent Rules You Need to Know for Your Next Math Test

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When you're dealing with exponents, numbers can get very big (or very small) very quickly. Therefore, it's helpful to have some short cuts.

Who Invented the Assembly Line?

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The assembly line didn't kick off with Henry Ford and the Model T, but Ford played a big role in changing the landscape of manufacturing forever.

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