“Bravery” Cells Found In The Hippocampus
Why are some people more able to take risks than others? How is it that some people can teeter on the edge of a precipice…
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Why are some people more able to take risks than others? How is it that some people can teeter on the edge of a precipice…
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About a week ago you may have heard about a very small air leak aboard the Internation Space Station (or ISS for short) that caused…
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Fifteen percent of 200 is 30. You can compute a percent very simply and effectively utilizing a couple of different techniques. The most widely recognized…
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If the past 100 years or so of biology have taught us anything, it is that human beings are not as unique a species as we…
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A recent study done by a team of researchers at Temple University suggests that the ability to delay gratification is one of the most important…
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If you’re wondering what an antilog is and how to calculate it, you actually probably already know a little about antilogs. Antilogs are just another…
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Energy researchers have long been looking to the natural world for ideas about how to more efficiently harness energy and how to do in ways…
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Inflammatory diseases of the gut are on the rise. In North America and Europe, more than 0.3% of the population suffers from inflammatory bowel diseases…
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It is well known that the quantum world is weird. Most news pieces about quantum mechanics consist of some new study showing how some quantum phenomenon behave…
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Paracelsus’ old adage “the dose makes the poison” is well exemplified by fluoride. Many people know that fluoride is commonly added to drinking water supplies…
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Our contemporary society faces growing challenges related to energy production and waste management. In this context, technologies harnessing waste streams as resources for energy production…
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