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Six destructive myths about depression and why they’re not true.
Giant fans start capturing CO2 from the air as the world's first commercial carbon capture plant goes live.
You know what a black hole is, and we’ve found a few so far. But oh, are there ever so many more out there! “Black holes are the seductive dragons of […]
Researchers may have discovered the oldest homo sapiens yet, in Morocco.
The study had some interesting findings for the adult children of separated parents who were civil.   
Scientists are starting to run for office to bring evidence-based reasoning back to government.
A recent study shows that NBA players performed worse in games where they had spent the previous night staying up late and Tweeting.
Spontaneous talk on surprise topics. Writer Paul Theroux on tyrannical mothers, colonizing Mars, and an important difference between humans and cockroaches. 
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It's all in your mind. Really. Everything bad in the world might be coming from one particular part of the human brain.
Every star must eventually run out of fuel and die… but did you know the galaxy itself will come to an end someday? “Unless one says goodbye to what one loves, […]
We have a growing understanding of how they emotionally impact us.
In her new book, professor of psychology Lisa Feldman Barrett proposes a radical new theory of emotions.
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This was the first direct measurement of gravitational waves ever, as predicted by Einstein.   
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Natural selection has left us with a world of optimists—is this healthy?
New studies show that friendships more often lead to happiness in old age than family.
First of its kind study compares the effects of eating between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. and eating between noon and 11 p.m.
If we see an atomic nucleus decay in a particular way, it means the Universe is fundamentally different from how we see it today. “There are several categories of scientists in […]
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"We don't notice one another nearly as much as we think we do," says Alan Alda. Here's how the actor inspired a scientific study on empathy.
The Body-Mass Index is a poor way to determine your health. Try this more important ratio instead. 
The Space Aggressor squadrons develop strategies to defend against space-oriented attacks.