An unidentified man from Ireland with confusion and signs of a brain injury actually had an extremely rare condition that has ...
This article explores the unsettling story of how Albert Einstein's brain was removed without consent after his death, its ...
9 Scientists at the Canadian Museum of Nature this year revealed the nearly complete skeleton of an ancient rhinoceros that ...
Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio warns against granting legal rights to cutting-edge technology ...
He pushed the drill carefully through the last bit of bone. He inserted the thing using the tweezers. He sutured the hole, ...
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This Week in Science: 3I/ATLAS Passes Earth, a Runaway Black Hole, And More!
This week in science: the choice between tea or coffee could have greater consequences than you think; interstellar comet ...
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Albert Einstein’s eyes were stolen after his death and hidden in a New York safe-deposit box
Discover the shocking story behind Albert Einstein's eyes, stolen after his death and hidden away in a New York safe-deposit ...
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Coping with a brain-eating amoeba infection
Tennessee governor pardons country star Jelly Roll, who has sought redemption from criminal past Nick Saban sends strong ...
Writer/Reporter Bailey Richards shares a curated selection of seasonal slashers, arguing that "fear and cheer go hand in hand ...
As the holiday season approaches, many find themselves inundated with the same old Christmas classics. However, for those seeking a thrilling alternative, horror films set during the festive season ...
The appearance of someone's rear end may reveal a hidden sign that they're dealing with autism, ADHD, or both.
Forced laughter — or simulated mirth, in academia — may even be more beneficial than spontaneous laughter, some say.
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