The Science Of Being Human
Snail fur can regrow their parts -- so why can't we?
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The tiny delay between lighting hitting the retina and the
brain translating that into perception can play tricks on our mind.
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The U.K. sci-fi comedy 'The World's End' draws from a long tradition of social science fiction.
The convicted WikiLeaker wants to undergo sexual reassignment therapy; his case is likely to end up in court.
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Ever known someone who sleepwalks? Or maybe it's even
happened to you. Laci looks at why some people walk in their sleep, and
puts to rest the question: Is it safe to wake a sleepwalker?
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As the 2013 NFL season ramps up, more attention than ever
before will be on the players' safety. Trace shows us what happens to a
player's brain during those hard tackles and what's being done to keep
the athletes safe.
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Supporters of losing teams on Sunday tend to binge on unhealthy foods the next day.
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Taking a hallucinogen doesn't raise the risk of psychological
distress or other mental illnesses, says a new study.
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