There have been questions about a mysterious ninth planet in our solar system for nearly…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Common Cold Sore Virus May Elevate Your Chances of Developing Alzheimer’s
If you’ve ever had a cold sore, the viral infection that caused it may lead to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease down the line. A growing body of evidence suggests that herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) — a common virus that often…
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A New, Single Smart Capsule Could Help Us Take Our Meds All at Once
Stumbling upon your grandmother’s colorful pillbox organizers or custom-made blister packs might leave you impressed — how does she keep track of all those differently shaped and colored pills, each taken at different times of the day? What…
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Fierce, Aquatic Reptilian Predators Disappeared After an Ancient Climate Change Event
A literal sea change disrupted the balance of aquatic predators during the middle Cretaceous. Before that period, during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, fierce aquatic reptilian predators prowled the oceans, including pliosaurids with…
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Around 25 Percent of Your Mental Health Risk Is Tied to Your Personality
Psychopathology and personality are separate areas of psychology, but they aren’t as separate as previously thought. In fact, a new study suggests that the two spheres are closely tied, with around a fourth of people’s risk of mental health…
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Universal Antivenom May Be Possible Thanks to a Man with Hundreds of Snake Bites
Thanks to hundreds of self-inflicted snake bites, a Wisconsin man has been able to donate his antibodies to science, leading to the “most broadly effective antivenom to date,” according to a press release.
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There Is No Single Road to Happiness, and It All Depends on the Individual
People have been searching for the key to happiness at least as long as recorded history. Now, researchers have found that their is no single, uniform solution. A study in the journal Nature Human Behavior shows that happiness can come from…
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A Russian satellite will crash into Earth next week, but no one knows where
A Russian spacecraft that launched more than 50 years ago will finally crash back down to Earth, but nobody knows where it will land or even if it will fully break apart upon reentry.
Kosmos 482, a chunk of a Cold War-era spacecraft…
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Earlobes are pretty much useless. Here’s why we evolved them
Earlobes may seem like a simple, often overlooked, part of our anatomy, but they serve a few interesting purposes.
Some people think earlobes improve our ability to detect sound, because the fleshy lower part of the ear helps to funnel sound…
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Dinosaurs were probably not doomed for extinction and could exist today — if it weren’t for the giant asteroid
There might still be dinosaurs living on Earth today — if not for the giant asteroid….
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