The European Space Agency is applying protocols from the International Space Station in caves
The development of more affordable, 3D printed equipment could save lives
From risky pregnancies to birth defects to problems with inbreeding, it just seems like a bad idea
A Japanese food company has designed an onion that won't make you cry
All it takes is a slight shift of perspective to realize plants are far from inanimate
The famous physicist kept a catalog of very human transgressions
Scientists have finally discovered the culprit behind smelly armpits
New research challenges the notion that if the Frank sisters had lived a few days more, they’d have survived the war
The microbial makeup of a city's sewage can indicate its population's physique
"Their self-described nature begins to manifest around or just after puberty"
A new study suggests the benefits to homework peak at an hour a day. After that, test scores decline.
Color perception may actually have something to do with gender
Hearing loss isn’t the only thing that changes our music perception as we age
Urbanization in California's Central Valley could raise local temperatures an extra one to two degrees Celcius
New research debunks the myth that urine doesn’t contain bacteria…and calls traditional lab techniques into question
An ancient brew could lead to modern-day drugs to fight the superbug
GPS tracking data sheds light on giant pandas secretive societies
Researchers find the spatial arrangement of our digits affects the sensations they feel
The wandering thoughts brought on by fatigue can lead to insight
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