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Will Sleeping Under Trees at Night Suffocate You to Death?
Will Sleeping Under Trees at Night Suffocate You to Death?
We can learn a lot about trees, even in investigating this wild internet claim— which has an acorn of truth.
Sam Westreich, PhD
Sep 19
What’s in Your Eyelashes? Probably Lots of Mites.
What’s in Your Eyelashes? Probably Lots of Mites.
So small you likely can’t see them. And maybe beneficial. Up to a point. Here’s what to know.
Annie Foley
Sep 17
Xenobots: A Third State Beyond Life and Death
Xenobots: A Third State Beyond Life and Death
Cells are cultivated to self-assemble into unique new lifeforms after their organism die
The Conversation U.S.
Sep 16
Why is My Belly Button Shaped Like This?
Why is My Belly Button Shaped Like This?
Innie or outie? And could it have turned out differently?
Sam Westreich, PhD
Sep 12
Coming Sept. 18...
Supermoons: When Optical Illusion and Reality Converge
Supermoons: When Optical Illusion and Reality Converge
See for yourself, when yet another of four 2024 supermoons looms huge on the horizon
Robert Roy Britt
Aug 15
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How Often Should You Poop?
How Often Should You Poop?
Frequency varies dramatically with the type of pooper you are
Dr. Julian Barkan
Feb 20
How Often Should You Pee?
How Often Should You Pee?
What ‘having to go’ says about your health
Robert Roy Britt
May 16, 2022
What Causes Bad Breath?
What Causes Bad Breath?
New science uncovers the exact cause of halitosis. Here’s how to avoid it.
Annie Foley
Mar 14
My Wife is a Mosquito Magnet. I’m Not. Why?
My Wife is a Mosquito Magnet. I’m Not. Why?
Some people just naturally attract mosquitoes. However, certain things can make anyone significantly more attractive to them.
Warren Thurlow
Mar 21
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