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The past twenty years have seen gluten sensitivity transformed from a fringe concern into a mainstream cultural identity, ...
When music affects our mood and emotions, our brains try to make sense of it all through movement. Tapping our toes to the ...
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Oh, fashion. It’s supposed to be fun, right? An expression of who you are, or maybe just a great way to put yourself together ...
Did you know that contrary to popular belief, the Great Wall of China is not visible from space with the naked eye? This is ...
Did you know that oestrogen has been used to treat menopausal symptoms since 1928? Now, there’s a new non-hormonal alternative and even the off-label use of medicines for hypertension, depression, ...
Covered market areas provide blessed relief from the Texas sun, which otherwise treats human skin the way a salamander treats a marshmallow held too close to a campfire.
What if the brain prepares your actions before you ever “decide”—and what does that really mean for free will?
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