The Science is Mixed on Taking Supplements for Mental Health, Research Review Finds
As in, they're mostly useless.
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As in, they're mostly useless.
"I’ve always been enthusiastic about taking a really bad idea and then following it to its logical conclusion."
Rock cores recently taken from the crater left by the asteroid show evidence of hills, tsunamis, fires, and atmosphere-altering gases, all from the first day after the impact.
MIT Media Lab's recently built “personal food computer” worked so poorly that demos had to be faked, according to a new report.
The experts weigh in on the paradigm-shifting, life-restoring, legitimately sort of miraculous medicines which have periodically brightened the planet.
A nearly complete fossilised skeleton found in 72-million-year-old marine deposits suggests the hadrosaur foraged along the shoreline, a rarity for these types of dinos.
Volcanic eruptions are typically associated with death and destruction, but last year's eruptions on Hawaii’s Big Island resulted in an unexpected biological boom.
The observatory was most likely removed deliberately by someone or a group of people, but scientists are still trying to figure out how and why.
The feat was made possible through IVF.
However, this lone finger bone comes with its own strange complications.
Backed up by hard scientific facts, of course.
Black market products are now a common link between patients suffering from the condition.
A new study suggests rising temperatures could be hindering corals’ ability to reproduce.
The answer to life is also the sum of three cubes.
“The fact that we are STILL discovering new species in our oceans ...is what makes science, and especially ocean science, so exciting.”
Post-World War II sedimentary records tell a clear, and worrying, story of the world’s growing reliance on plastic.