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Stomachache? Your Gut Bacteria Might Be to Blame

This originally appeared in the July/August issue of Discover magazine as “Fire in the Belly” Support our science journalism by becoming a subscriber. How’s your tummy feeling today?…

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How to Trade In or Sell Your iPhone (2020): Swappa, Gazelle, uSell

Apple’s newest iPhone SE suggests even Apple is aware of the need for cheaper phones. Whether you’re in the market for a new SE, or…

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Why Bob Dylan Never Improvises

Bob Dylan discussed his approach to performing and writing ahead of the release of his new album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, on June 19. In a…

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Hear Neil Peart Narrate Inspirational Video

Neil Peart can be heard narrating an eight-minute inspirational video that explores how “music marks moment in our lives.” The late Rush drummer co-wrote the…

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Rammstein Are Working on New Songs in Quarantine

German industrialists Rammstein have been working on new music while in quarantine. The news comes as a bit of a surprise considering there was speculation from within…

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Collecting missing demographic data is the first step to fighting racism in healthcare

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When Doctors and Patients Talk About Death Over Zoom

For doctors who see patients in their homes, tele-health allows them to see many more patients. “One of the challenges is your ‘windshield time’”—all the…

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Home Office Setup Guide: The Best Gear for Working at Home

Long before I was forced to stay indoors earlier this spring, I spent most of my time … indoors. I built a PC back in…

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For The First Time, The Lifetime of a Neutron Has Been Measured in Space

For the first time, scientists have measured the lifespan of a neutron in the void of space. The margin of error means we can’t narrow…

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Hummingbirds Can See Colours We Can’t Even Imagine, Experiment Reveals

Hummingbirds can perceive colours that the human eye cannot, thanks to the addition of an extra cone in the hummingbird’s eye that we don’t possess,…

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