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Your brain uses some of the same language and cognitive systems for both reading and listening, but it also performs ...
Scientists have discovered the long-buried secret of a 17th-century French aristocrat 400 years after her death: She was using gold wire to keep her teeth from falling out.
A woman who lived and died 2,000 years ago in the Altai Mountains of Siberia is opening a new window into ancient tattoos.
Artificial sweeteners were introduced to offer a healthier alternative to sugar â€“ but as a new study highlights, these ...
A small, retrospective study in a part of Utah known for poor air quality retraced pollution exposure levels in patients ...
An adopted embryo that was frozen for 30 and a half years has given rise to what some claim is the 'oldest baby' in the world ...
For humans, the predictable structure of a nursery rhyme melody helps make it simple enough for a child to learn. For a ...
Sharks with frickin' lasers are tired news. Peacocks, apparently, are where it's truly at. Famous for their dazzling ...
You say potato, I say tomato? Turns out one helped create the other: Natural interbreeding between wild tomatoes and potato-like plants in South America gave rise to the modern day spud around nine ...
In November 2020, a freak wave appeared, lifting a lone buoy off the coast of British Columbia 17.6 meters (58 feet) high.
A bolt of lightning that arced across the sky from Texas to Kansas in the fall of 2017 has officially smashed the record for ...
A potential new male contraceptive drug has just undergone its first tests in human volunteers. The results give the first ...