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A desert fungus that infects humans is spreading
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Tampa shop sells mood-altering mushroom products. Are they safe?
The Ybor City store highlights the gaps in oversight of this new national market despite concerns from federal officials.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Washing Ashore in Florida — and Plastic Is to Blame
The virulent Vibrio bacteria thrives in plastic, which intermingles with seaweed-like Sargassum washing up on beaches
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SELLING SICKNESS: THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AND DISEASE BRANDING | Big Pharma Documentary
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The Science of Attraction: Why Do We Fall for Certain People?
Sometimes life’s most meaningful relationships grow from the briefest of connections. Like when you go to a party and meet someone wearing your favorite band’s T-shirt, or who laughs at the same jokes as you, or who grabs that unpopular snack you alone (or so you thought) love. One small, shared interest sparks a conversation—that’s my favorite, too!—and blossoms into lasting affection.
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Your Body Killed Cancer 5 Minutes Ago
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Black bear breaks into vehicle, guzzles 69 cans of pop | CBC News
A woman on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast awoke to a sticky situation last Thursday when she found a bear with a sweet tooth had broken into her car and crushed dozens of cans of soda she had left there overnight.
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A simple way to fall asleep in 60 seconds was revealed by a scientist from the USA
Andrew Weil, an integrative medicine expert and employee of Arizona State University, shared a simple and effective method to fall asleep in 60 seconds.
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You Are Not Free, But Who Cares?
Most of us have the deeply felt sense that if given the chance, we could have done differently. “If I had a time machine,” we say, “I would go back and start everything over.” This belief influences how we perceive both others and ourselves.
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Food Theory: You are WRONG About Spices!
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New drug offers “two-for-one” treatment of heart failure, sleep apnea
Heart failure is a global health problem commonly complicated by sleep apnea, a co-morbidity that further reduces a person’s lifespan. A promising new drug has been developed that could treat heart failure and sleep apnea by targeting the nervous activity that drives both.
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Rabbit, The Best Pet Mammal?
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The Anti-Smartphone Revolution
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I say dog, you say chicken? New study explores why we disagree so often
Is a dog more similar to a chicken or an eagle? Is a penguin noisy? Is a whale friendly? Psychologists at the University of California, Berkeley, say these absurd-sounding questions might help us better understand what’s at the heart of some of society’s most vexing arguments.
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Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula - Save A Spider Day - March 14th, 2023| Creature Feature!
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Is it a millipede, or a rock? The ‘evidence’ we’ve already found life on Mars
Group of academics say they have identified fossilised sponges, corals, worm eggs, algae and more on planet's surface
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Geomagnetic storm sounds inspire new album
A new album inspired by the sounds of radio waves produced by a geomagnetic storm has been released. St Swithin’s Day Storm is a collaboration with Steven Anderson, known as Letters from Mouse, who uses modular synths and hardware to create sonic stories based on place-centred audio source material.
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Has Windows become Spyware?
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Psychologists open up about ‘Felt Presence’ phenomenon
Psychologists like Ben Alderson-Day, who is interviewed in the podcast, are interested in ‘Felt Presence’ in terms of neural connectivity, in people with brain injury, for people in bereavement, and in the experience of sleep paralysis, but also in healthy people who are awake.
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