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Antarctic Seals Keep Trying to Have Sex With Penguins

This isn’t the first time a fur seal has attempted to copulate with a king penguin and scientists think that more seals are learning the behavior

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More Than 35 Million People Around the World Are Slaves

People are slaves in every one of the 167 countries investigated in a new report, including the United States

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Physicists Explain Why Coffee Is More Prone to Spills Than Beer

It all comes down to the foam

Philae's ancestor, the original Apollo lunar lander.

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We Fall in Love With Space Robots Because They Act Like Animals

Like pets, wires and chips can appear to act with intention

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How to Live With Hallucinatory “Voices” Without Drugs

A European-centered movement is trying to change the perception that hearing voices is bad

We're Running Out of Chocolate

We're eating so much chocolate that plants can't keep up

A seaweed farmer in Tanzania shows off her crop.

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Eat More Seaweed (It's Good for You)

Foraging for fresh seaweeds gives you option and the best taste according to this Brittany seaweed eater

One of the Philae Lander's feet is visible in this snapshot from the comet's surface.

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Philae Is Now Asleep

The lander’s solar panels aren’t getting enough light and the batteries will die, but we already have some fantastic images and data

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Get Past the Vile Smell: Ginkgo Nuts Are Delicious

People have been feasting on these tasty little morsels since at least the 11th century

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Lack of Sleep Seems to Be More Deadly for Firefighters Than Fire

Sleep disorders are rampant among firefighters, and the majority do not seek treatment

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Look How 30 Years of Automation Changed How Crayons Are Made

"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" showed how people made crayons. Today, crayon-making is a robot's job

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Bullying Pays Off For Chimp Dads

For male chimps, the meaner you are, the more offspring you have

Syrian Kurds flee Kobane as Islamic State forces approach.

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ISIS Is Making Its Own Currency

It's the latest step in the insurgent group's attempt to forge a new state

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Playing With Smartphones Isn't Going to Damage Toddlers

Tablets and TVs can be both good and bad for your child

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This Artist Makes E. coli-Shaped Popsicles

For those who prefer plants to pathogens, there's popsicle cacti, too

Liver cells infected with Ebola

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First Ever Experimental Drug Trials on Ebola Patients to Begin Next Month

Three potential Ebola drugs are being fast tracked to trials in west Africa

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Mind Control Turns Mouse Genes On and Off And Could Treat Diseases

An innovative experiment in mice shows how scientists could develop medications that dispense with the power of thought

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Giant, Slow-Moving Sharks Are Secretly Everywhere

We know very little about Greenland sharks, including the extent of their range, but what we do know is intriguing

A scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli, one of the most common species of gut bacteria.

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More Evidence That There's a Connection Between a Person's Gut Bacteria And Brain

Bacteria can affect your brain, but it's still too early to do much with the information

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Why Charging for Plastic Bags Makes People Give Them Up

It's all about setting up psychological tripping blocks

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