How a Roller Coaster Can Help You Pass a Kidney Stone
Strange as it may sound, roller coasters and bungee jumps really do help dislodge these painful growths.
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Strange as it may sound, roller coasters and bungee jumps really do help dislodge these painful growths.
The discovery strengthens the case for a geothermally-heated, subsurface ocean.
The three simple melodies, laid down in 1951, were generated by a machine built by the esteemed British computer scientist Alan Turing.
We talk to the author of a new book on venomous creatures to learn more about these animals' defences and why you really shouldn't pee on a jellyfish sting.
Psychology is currently in the midst of a kind of civil war, with one side claiming a widespread reproducibility crisis, and the other just as loudly proclaiming that concerns are greatly exaggerated
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It’s offering new insights into the feeding and swimming behaviors of these aquatic beasts.
That's according to a new study by a team of Italian scientists.
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Research suggests it might be more than 100 kilometres (62 miles) deep.
As the Rosetta mission nears the end, ESA researchers are trying to tie up the loose ends of what they’ve learned from their trip to the comet.
The firm will use it to design and grow new seeds and plants, but there are key restrictions on its use to prevent Monsanto from abusing this revolutionary new technology.
Now pay close attention...
The prehistoric mummy sounded like a chain smoker, apparently.
We meet the family who have cryogenically frozen their child in the hopes she may live again once more, and talk to the company behind the controversial process.