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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Human News

The Science Of Being Human
Snail fur can regrow their parts -- so why can't we?
The tiny delay between lighting hitting the retina and the brain translating that into perception can play tricks on our mind.
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.
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?
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.
Supporters of losing teams on Sunday tend to binge on unhealthy foods the next day.
Taking a hallucinogen doesn't raise the risk of psychological distress or other mental illnesses, says a new study.

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