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The Problem with Using Psychology to Explain Collecting

Collectors are more than just horders.

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Five Scientific Inventions That Changed the Course of History

These exciting discoveries changed the course of humanity.

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Drugs and Environmental Damage: An Often Undiscussed Truth

When drugs are imported into the United States, the people responsible aren't just damaging human lives; they may also be wreaking havoc on the environment. The illegal drug industry is harmful to...

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What’s Inside a Flu Shot – And Why There’s Nothing to Fear

The science of flu vaccines.

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Solar Power Today and Tomorrow

Solar power is one of the most efficient yet clean sources of energy we have access to. There are no increased fuel costs or dependencies, no ties to pollutants, and it’s both reliable and affordable....

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Fahrenheit vs. Celsius: Did the U.S. Get It Right After All?

Fahrenheit may be the best way to measure temperature after all. Why? Because most of us only care about air temperature, not water temperature.

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On Genetic Manipulation and the Government’s Role in Science

In an announcement that’s been a long time coming for science fiction fans, the White House has, for the first time, come out in support of a global moratorium on altering the human germline. It’s a...

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Killer AI? Let’s Solve the Smaller Problems First

Tesla Motors’ Elon Musk has said that our civilization is dangerously close to encountering AI problems within a “five-year timeframe, 10 years at most.” He made the comment on the website Edge.org...

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Can Hearing Aids Also Save Your Memory?

If you’ve ever lived with someone hard of hearing, or have struggled with hearing difficulties yourself, you know it can be a hard condition to live with. Thankfully, modern technology has given us a...

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Will Dyson’s River-Cleaning Vacuum Succeed Where Others Have Failed?

In 2014, Dutch teenager Boyan Slat made headlines when he came up with the so-called “Ocean Cleanup Array”—a floating barrier designed to cut down the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 42 percent within...

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‘Heart in a Box’ a Big Step Forward for Organ Transplants

Developed by Transmedics, the OCS Heart, often referred to as the “heart in a box,” is a machine that keeps a heart supplied with blood and oxygen for several hours. This allows it to be moved to...

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Is There Hope for Extinct Species?

When we talk about extinction, we tend to think of it in the past-tense, or as something that just kind of happens, far removed from the activities of humankind. So let’s put things in perspective,...

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What is concrete: how concrete is made and why it’s so important

Concrete practically surrounds us, but how many of us really know what it is?

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What causes running pain and why it’s a sign ‘you’re doing it right’

There’s a common misconception that some people just aren't made to run. Here's what science says, instead.

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