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Never made a turkey before? Don't worry, science can help.
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Of course, it's all about where you move. The authors argue that it needs to be less populous regions.
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Underperforming, U.S. comes in only 157th out of 196 in global triangularity ranking
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A mineral made in a Kamchatka volcano may hold the answer to cheaper batteries, find scientists.
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Historian Rutger Bregman argues that the persistent theory that most people are monsters is just wrong.
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Zircons in a Martian meteorite widens the possible timeframe for life on Mars.
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A new study found similarities between the human brain and the cosmic network of galaxies.
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Synchronous movement seems to help us form cohesive groups by shifting our thinking from "me" to "we."
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In "The Immortality Key," Brian Muraresku speculates that the Eucharist could have once been more colorful.
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A new theory suggests that dreams' illogical logic has an important purpose.