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You don’t need science to tell you why you like a song

How scientistic — not scientific — language reinforces existing cultural hierarchies
theoutline.com Submitted 8 years ago
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A theory that challenges Newton’s and Einstein’s gravity and nixes dark matter passed its first test

It all started with galaxies far far away.
qz.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Figure 1, the Instagram for doctors, made a calendar

The social network of gross-out medical imagery has an official calendar of “visually striking images.”
theoutline.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Take A Break From Facebook, It May Seriously Improve Your Health

Lurking is as bad as we suspected
good.is Submitted 8 years ago
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The Mysterious Virus That Could Cause Obesity

Randy had always been the skinniest kid among his friends. And then he got cut by that chicken.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Japan’s Hitomi spacecraft measured the movements of a galaxy cluster just before it died | The Verge

Earlier this year, Japan’s space agency suffered a major blow when its new X-ray astronomy satellite, known as Hitomi, broke apart in space just one month after the vehicle had launched. But before...
theverge.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Juno probe has arrived at Jupiter, NASA says - CNN.com

NASA says it has received a signal confirming its Juno spacecraft has successfully started orbiting Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system.
cnn.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Opinion | Time to Panic

The planet is getting warmer in catastrophic ways. And fear may be the only thing that saves us.
nytimes.com Submitted 6 years ago
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The World Might Actually Run Out of People

The United Nations predicts that the global population will soon explode. In Empty Planet, John Ibbitson and Darrell Bricker argue they're dead wrong.
wired.com Submitted 6 years ago
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How a Stroke Turned a 63-Year-Old Into a Rap Legend

The story of Dr. Rapp
theatlantic.com Submitted 6 years ago
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What Happens If We Hit Sperm Count Zero?

A strange thing has happened to men over the past few decades: We've become increasingly infertile, so much so that within a generation we may lose the ability to reproduce entirely.
gq.com Submitted 6 years ago
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The 3 most promising new methods of male birth control, explained

But there are three promising new methods of male birth control making their way through clinical trials.
vox.com Submitted 7 years ago
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