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Crabs are intelligent, sensitive animals — and some scientists wish we didn't boil them alive
July 3
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Crabs are intelligent, sensitive animals — and some scientists wish we didn't boil them alive
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Crabs seem capable of sentience. This makes it difficult to kill them humanely for food
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"Regrettable substitutions": Why it's hard to ban "forever" chemicals, according to experts
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"Regrettable substitutions": Why it's hard to ban "forever" chemicals, according to experts
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We're drowning in a soup of chemicals. Experts explain how these chemicals help in our daily lives — and pose heal
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A new study links 45 health problems to "free sugar." Here's what that means, and how to avoid it
April 7
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A new study links 45 health problems to "free sugar." Here's what that means, and how to avoid it
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Free sugar has been linked to cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, obesity, strokes and more ailments
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Seven unexpected ways that climate change is affecting the planet
March 24
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2023 at 17:14
Seven unexpected ways that climate change is affecting the planet
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Birds with longer beaks, rising infertility, and more lightning are a few unforeseen consequences of climate change
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Did the South assassinate this president to preserve slavery? Forensic scientists say it's possible
March 5
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2023 at 15:00
Did the South assassinate this president to preserve slavery? Forensic scientists say it's possible
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Zachary Taylor died in 1850 of food poisoning. Some experts think the culprit was arsenic — here's why
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This ghost town is too dangerous for humans because an endless fire burns beneath it
March 4
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This ghost town is too dangerous for humans because an endless fire burns beneath it
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The once-idyllic Pennsylvania town of Centralia is abandoned today because of the fires burning underneath it
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We asked scientists what they think of the FBI's assessment that COVID came from a Chinese lab
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We asked scientists what they think of the FBI's assessment that COVID came from a Chinese lab
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The director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, fanned the flames of speculation that blame the Chinese government
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The Webb telescope may have discovered six galaxies that shouldn't exist
February 24
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2023 at 13:00
The Webb telescope may have discovered six galaxies that shouldn't exist
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Six objects in a new photograph appear to be massive galaxies whose existence is impossible based on what we know
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How to read a dog like a book
February 22
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How to read a dog like a book
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Dogs are always giving us small signs as to what's going on in their heads. Experts explain how to read them
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When Hitchcockian horror came true: The 1960s killer bird swarm that inspired "The Birds"
February 20
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When Hitchcockian horror came true: The 1960s killer bird swarm that inspired "The Birds"
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In 1961, birds dive-bombed, tumbled through the air as if drunk, and drenched the town of Capitola in vomit
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February 20
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Trial by impotence: When men had to copulate publicly or be served divorce papers
February 11
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Trial by impotence: When men had to copulate publicly or be served divorce papers
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In the 1400s, French women who wanted a divorce could bring their husband to a humiliating public impotence trial
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How this laughable sci-fi flick embarrassed Hollywood into doing better science
February 5
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2023 at 19:00
How this laughable sci-fi flick embarrassed Hollywood into doing better science
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"This is the worst example of what Hollywood does to science," says one expert about this notoriously absurd movie
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Babies feel an innate empathy towards dogs, study says
January 31
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Babies feel an innate empathy towards dogs, study says
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A new study analyzed how toddlers respond when they see dogs that need help getting a treat
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This medieval English king died from eating too much of this horrific, parasitic fish
January 28
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This medieval English king died from eating too much of this horrific, parasitic fish
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Known for his ruthlessness, King Henry I's fatal weak spot proved to be his diet
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What gun control studies tell us about how to stop violence, according to experts
January 24
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What gun control studies tell us about how to stop violence, according to experts
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Experts spoke to Salon about what research has and has not proven about effective gun control policies
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Eating just one freshwater fish is like drinking a month's worth of "forever chemical"–laced water
January 23
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Eating just one freshwater fish is like drinking a month's worth of "forever chemical"–laced water
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A new study reveals the stomach-churning consequences of chemical pollution
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Thanks to inbreeding, bulldogs and pugs may not exist much longer, experts say
January 23
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Thanks to inbreeding, bulldogs and pugs may not exist much longer, experts say
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"The breed couldn't continue this way for another century. Its members wouldn't survive," one expert told Salon
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Scientists don't know for sure why we have pubic hair — but they have some compelling theories
January 21
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2023 at 19:00
Scientists don't know for sure why we have pubic hair — but they have some compelling theories
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Among primates, humans are sometimes referred to as "naked apes" — but our bodies make an exception for genitals
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January 21
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Are "the yips" real, or psychosomatic? Here's what experts say
January 20
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Are "the yips" real, or psychosomatic? Here's what experts say
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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brett Maher made history when he failed four extra point kicks. He blamed the yips
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January 20
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Shorter height, lower salary: Height discrimination is real, and can be economically devastating
January 19
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2023 at 16:59
Shorter height, lower salary: Height discrimination is real, and can be economically devastating
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Though little-discussed, there is a profound wage gap separating the short and the tall
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