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  • A woman making a yogurt bowl for breakfast, with a container of yogurt and bottle of honey on the counter
    By George Hale 2 hours ago

    You Should Think Twice Before Pouring The Liquid Off Your Yogurt

    Sometimes, when you take your yogurt out of the fridge, it's covered in an odd layer of liquid. It's totally safe, and you're actually better off leaving it in.

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  • The crew members from the Artemis II mission press a button together while confetti falls around them.
    By Robin Oliverio 5 hours ago

    The Greatest Scientific Discoveries Of 2026 So Far

    2026 has quickly become a year of both scientific accomplishments and setbacks. Still, these discoveries offer fascinating possibilities to look forward to.

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  • Girl in a blue shirt wearing headphones and staring at a blank wall
    By George Hale 8 hours ago

    The Bizarre Sensory Phenomenon That Happens When Your Brain Gets Bored

    The brain is capable of some rather strange things, and when it's deprived of visual stimuli, it will try to fill the gaps. You can even recreate it yourself.

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  • White alarm clock losing its numbers and disintegrating, demonstrating lost time
    By Tiffany Betts 1 day ago

    Scientists Say This Health Aspect Could Reduce Life Expectancy More Than Smoking

    Smoking is bad, m'kay, and it's pretty much guaranteed to shorten your life, but you could have other ailments robbing more of your years.

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  • Close up of male lips and philtrum
    By Elaine Todd 1 day ago

    This Body Part Is 'Useless' But Scientists Still Want To Understand It

    Not all parts of the body have an immediately obvious purpose, but that doesn't mean they're actually useless, whether for modern humans, or our ancestors.

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  • Various human organs floating above cupped hands
    By Tiffany Betts 2 days ago

    The Unexpected Organ That Could Secretly Be Running Your Life

    Different organs affect the body in different ways, but some do quite a bit of heavy lifting when it comes to bodily functions, as is the case with this organ.

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  • Man looking through a circle made with his hand with one eye
    By George Hale 2 days ago

    Scientists Explain The Mystery Behind Why Your Dominant Eye And Hand May Be Different

    Most people are right handed, but not as many also have a dominant right eye. The two traits actually develop separately; here's how that works.

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  • Man paused in middle of run and bent over
    By Kristeen Cherney 3 days ago

    Intense Exercise Could Have An Unexpected Effect On Your Heart Health

    We've all know that exercise is good for us — the more the better — but if you regularly engage in intense exercise there may be consequences.

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  • X-ray image of man's head with arms raised and brain highlighted in red
    By Daniel Meagher 3 days ago

    Why Death By Brain-Eating Amoeba Is One Of The Worst Ways To Die

    The world is filled with nasty ways to die, but getting offed by an invisible amoeba after taking a dip in your favorite swimming hole is terrifying.

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  • Older man chopping vegetables in the kitchen
    By Elaine Todd 3 days ago

    The Baby Boomer Lifestyle Habit That Could Add Years To Your Life

    As times change, so do certain lifestyle habits, but that's not always a good thing. This particular eating habit is one probably worth reviving.

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  • A close-up of a hand playing a piano.
    By Robin Oliverio 4 days ago

    Scientists Solved The Mystery Behind Why Music Gives Some People Chills

    Music is one of the most powerful inventions of humanity, and for many people it induces a physical feeling, and science has a few explanations.

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  • A woman lays on medical table with electrodes connected to her head
    By Daniel Meagher 4 days ago

    The Bizarre Psychological Phenomenon That's Still A Mystery To Scientists

    Psychologists have made great strides in understanding the human mind, but there are some things that simply defy our explanations, mostly at least.

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  • Shipping vessel loaded with many cargo containers
    By George Hale 4 days ago

    Shipping Vessels Are Doing A Lot More To Ocean Ecosystems Than Scientists Expected

    Human activity has hugely impacted wildlife, and even shipping has been passively doing harm, though the reasons likely aren't the ones you'd expect.

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  • Young woman sits in doctors office and talks to her female doctor
    By Daniel Meagher 4 days ago

    Does Gen Z Have The Healthiest Lifestyle Habits? Here's What Doctors Say

    Gen Z had to come of age at a strange time, and members of that generation have developed unique habits as a result, both for the better and for the worse.

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  • Person looking worried after forgetting something
    By Elaine Todd 4 days ago

    Scientists May Have Solved The Mystery Of Why You Suddenly Forget Familiar Things

    It's not uncommon to suddenly forget familiar things, and the phenomenon is actually similar to déjà vu, with both arising from a strange glitch in the brain.

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  • Senior couple exercising
    By George Hale 4 days ago

    Not BMI, Not Blood Pressure: This Health Metric Is A Strong Indicator Of How Long You'll Live

    There are a lot of health metrics out there that give you a snapshot of your health, but one in particular is a great indicator of longevity.

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  • Doctor and patients looking over information on a clipboard
    By Kristeen Cherney 5 days ago

    Not Weight, Not BMI: This Health Metric Is A Strong Indicator Of Death Risk

    When it comes to mortality risk, the big names in the game are usually weight or BMI, but there's another surprising metric that you can look at.

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  • A chair, rug, and end table with a potted plant resting on top.
    By Robin Oliverio 5 days ago

    This Common Household Décor Could Have An Unexpected Effect On Your Health And Focus

    How you live and what you surround yourself with can have outsized effects on your wellbeing, but some bits of décor can help more than others.

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  • Model half-blue (left), half-pink (right) brain with a background of opposite colors and scientific equations and lab drawings all around
    By Tiffany Betts 5 days ago

    Scientists Say This Protein Might Help Combat The Effects Of Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's is a debilitating degenerative disease that affects millions of people, but we may have found a protein that can help to arrest it.

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  • Man disgusted by smell from fridge
    By Elaine Todd 5 days ago

    How To Get Rid Of Stinky Fridge Odors Using Simple Science

    Fridge funk is an inevitable fact of life; fortunately, getting rid of it isn't that hard, and science has some sure-fire tips to get it done.

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  • Woman holding up a handheld mirror and staring at herself
    By Kristeen Cherney 5 days ago

    The Bizarre Phenomenon That Can Happen If You Stare Into Mirrors Too Long

    It's probably a safe assumption that just about all of us have at least one mirror, but don't stare into it for too long or you might be surprised.

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  • Close up of body in mortuary with toe tag
    By Elaine Todd 6 days ago

    The 'Self-Digestion' Phenomenon That Happens To The Human Body After Death

    The body doesn't stop changing after death, and it actually does more than just decompose. Rather, a new kind of digestion takes place. Here's how.

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  • group of cheerleaders jumpbing
    By Elias Nash 6 days ago

    Scientists Still Can't Explain The Reasons Behind The 'Cheerleader Effect'

    The 'cheerleader effect' is the phenomenon of people in a group seeming to appear more attractive, but we don't have any idea why this happens.

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  • Scientists collecting seawater for testing
    By Tiffany Betts 6 days ago

    The Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Outbreak That's Plaguing US Beaches

    Warm summer waters have been bringing with them this dangerous bacteria, and this particular problem has only been growing as the climate changes.

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  • Rear view of a woman holding a
    By Tiffany Betts 7 days ago

    The Spicy Culprit Linked To The Latest Salmonella Outbreak Causing Explosive Diarrhea

    The United States has been having a rough summer when it comes to food safety, and the latest food causing upset stomachs already has a reputation.

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  • Head of a black mamba, smooth with slick scales and a circular eye
    By Daniel Meagher 7 days ago

    Why Death By Black Mamba Venom Is One Of The Worst Ways To Die

    Not all snakes are venomous, and of those that are, most aren't fatal, but the black mamba isn't on that list; it will kill you and you will suffer.

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  • Variety of birth control pills in a pile
    By Tiffany Betts 8 days ago

    Long-Term Side Effects Of Birth Control Pills No One Talks About

    Birth control pills are, for the most part, fairly safe. However, that doesn't mean they don't come with some rare (and underdiscussed) side effects.

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