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Saline solution: Japan invents ‘electric’ chopsticks that make food seem more salty
From theguardian.com |
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There's a Reliable Way to Trigger Lucid Dreams, Scientists Have Found
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From sciencealert.com |
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Do members of Homo floresiensis still inhabit the Indonesian island where their fossils helped identify a new human species fewer than 20 years ago?
From the-scientist.com |
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The People Who Decide What Becomes History
From newyorker.com |
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Crumbling planets might trigger repeating fast radio bursts
From sciencenews.org |
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Why didn't our ancient ancestors get cavities?
From sciencenorway.no |
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Algae: The Food of the Future of the Past
From daily.jstor.org |
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The hustlers and scammers behind the pandemic supply chain nightmare
From theverge.com |
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Video: How Cyberwarfare Actually Works [20:52]
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From youtube.com |
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Project Galileo: The search for alien tech in our Solar System
From sciencefocus.com |
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How a "Collective Madness" in 18th Century France Led to Financial Ruin and a Scheme to Lock Up Women and Ship Them Into Exile
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From crimereads.com |
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Video: Mystery of Oregon’s sunstones [9:25]
From youtube.com |
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Calgary man finds his biological father, only to realize he already knew him
From cbc.ca |
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Alien Life on Europa Could Be More Likely and Easier to Find Near the Surface
From vice.com |