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‘Unusually Large’ Roman Penis Sculpture May Be The Biggest One Ever Found

A girthy stone penis sculpture recently uncovered at an ancient Roman site in Spain measures about 18 inches (46 centimeters) long, which could make it…

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How to Increase REM Sleep: Best Tips

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How to Increase Bench Press by 50 lbs in 90 Days

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The Origin of Socrates: What We Know (and Don’t Know)

Unless you were a classics major in college, your main exposure to the Greek philosopher Socrates may have been the Socratic Method, a technique that…

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Why Pain Feels Worse at Night

It’s long been a mystery why one of the most basic human experiences—feeling physical pain—fluctuates in intensity throughout the day. Since the early days of…

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A Rare Snake’s Final Fight With a Centipede

As it turns out, threatened species aren’t afraid of a fight. According to a new paper, researchers found a strange rim rock crowned snake specimen…

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World’s Oldest Evidence of Surgical Amputation Lay Hidden For 31,000 Years

Fossilized human remains, weathered by the elements and fragmented by earthly processes, are often missing body parts. But the discovery of a human skeleton found…

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Irregular Sleep Schedules Can Lead to Health Risks

A nine-to-five job inside the office has always been the image of a typical workday, but employees from many different industries often work outside these…

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How Drought and War Are Really Affecting the Global Food Supply

Even if those differences average out nationally—possibly even globally, when you balance Southern Hemisphere production against the US and Western Europe, or the Americas against…

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Human Skin Didn’t Always Fear The Sun, Not Until A Huge Change 10,000 Years Ago

Human beings have a conflicted relationship with the Sun. People love sunshine, but then get hot. Sweat gets in your eyes. Then there are all…

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