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The Brown Note Frequency Isn’t Real, But Sound Effects Our Bodies
There isn’t a frequency that will make you lose control of your bowls, but noise does play a role in our health.
Chimps May Continuously Learn as They Age, a Factor of Human Evolution
Chimps learn to use tools when they are young and hone their techniques well into adulthood.
Salt Played a Pivotal Role in Ancient Human History
From ancient Egypt to Rome, cultures and civilizations have long used salt for a variety of different reasons.
As an Underwater Graveyard, the Great Lakes Have Claimed Close to 10,000 Ships
Though called the Great Lakes, these massive bodies of water are actually inland seas, and can be just as unpredictable as the ocean.
From Orange-Spotted to Striped, There Are 7 Different Cicada Species
In the spring of 2024, seven different cicada species will emerge above ground. Experts say they’re easy enough to tell apart — if you’re looking and listening closely.
Gut Microbes That Get You Drunk And Damage Your Liver
Drinking alcohol isn’t the only cause of high blood alcohol levels.
Reconstructing a Neanderthal Skull That Was Flattened Like a Pancake
Researchers rebuilt flattened, fragmented skull, then created a digital picture of the Neanderthal woman’s face.
Boeing’s Starliner Is About To Launch
If successful, the test represents An Important Milestone For Commercial Spaceflight
It May be Possible to Power Implantable Generators with Our Bodies
Researchers are trying to solve the problem of powering implantable devices to help improve and save lives.