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Other cultures can differ greatly from your own, but there are commonalties in the way we express emotions.
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From 260-year-old ciphers to the most recent Zodiac Killer solution, these unbreakable codes just needed time.
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A large study shows changes in the brain scans of lonely people in the the area involved in imagination, memory and daydreaming.
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Ultraviolet LED lights could soon be used to help disinfect air and surfaces in buildings, planes, subways and other spaces.
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An important step toward figuring out our space station future.
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If this use of chess to represent life feels familiar, it is largely thanks to the medieval world.
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There is a neurological link between serotonin levels and the brain's ability to control impulses and patience levels.
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The unfamiliar landscape of America's medical past is marked by bizarre incidents, forgotten breakthroughs and selfless sacrifice
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Australian researchers figure out a new way to apply extreme pressure and squeeze out diamonds.
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An endless flow of information is coming at us constantly: It might be an article a friend shared on Facebook with a sensational headline or wrong information about the spread of the coronavirus.