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Is The Pill Changing Your Behavior? Here’s What The Science Says

The first hormonal contraceptive (the ‘pill’) was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1960. Hormonal contraceptives have since become one of the…

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There’s A ‘Lost City’ Deep in The Ocean, And It’s A Place Unlike Anywhere Else

Close to the summit of an underwater mountain west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a jagged landscape of towers rises from the gloom. Their creamy carbonate…

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Ancient Human Ancestor Walked on Two Legs 7 Million Years Ago, Scientists Find

The switch to walking on two legs, instead of four, is a major moment in the evolution of our species, which is why scientists are…

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Unknown ‘Mini Moon’ in Outer Solar System Is One of The Smallest Ever Found

Astronomers may have detected a previously undiscovered ‘mini moon’ in the Solar System: a rocky object orbiting a small asteroid near Jupiter. If the rocky…

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‘Magic Mushroom’ Psychedelic May Help Ease Alcohol Addiction, New Results Hint

Psilocybin, the hallucinogen behind the trippy effects of “magic mushrooms,” may help people with alcohol use disorder cut down on or stop drinking when they…

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Korn’s Fieldy Shares Teaser for New Stillwell Song

Korn bassist Fieldy has dropped a teaser for a brand new Stillwell song. Fieldy’s band will be releasing the song on Sept. 16. Stillwell are made up of…

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Dolphins Reveal the Health of the Gulf of Mexico

While many find joy in seeing bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates) jump and swim in pods of hundreds in coastal environments, researchers turn to them for…

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My Chemical Romance Play More Old Songs for First Time in Years

As emo-heads are no doubt aware, My Chemical Romance picked up their worldwide reunion tour last week. And just a few shows into the leg, the dark pop-rock…

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Psychedelic Drugs and Near-Death Experiences Decrease Fears of Dying

We will all die one day, but that doesn’t mean we approach death in a universal way. Instead, we tend to think about death and…

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Why People Love Their Chaotic, Misbehaving Cats

Sarah Chavera Edwards and her family adopted a cat over a year ago from a shelter in Arizona. While the cat, named Houdini, now trusts…

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