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Answering the question of who you are is not an easy task. Let's unpack what culture, philosophy, and neuroscience have to say.
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Gun violence is a public health crisis that is notoriously difficult to study because of politics. Finally, a new research initiative has the green light to collect life-saving data.
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A new study shows that at least one long-ago journey would have required deliberate navigation.
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Monogamy is often considered a key component of traditional marriages, but it's only half the story.
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How a controversial study on psychic powers caused a revolution in psychology research.
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"Our mission is to completely replace the use of animals as a food technology by 2035," said Patrick O. Brown at the 2020 Web Summit.
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Singapore has approved the sale of a lab-grown meat product in an effort to secure its food supplies against disease and climate change.
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The Indian army has confirmed that at least 20 of its soldiers have died after a clash in the Himalayan Mountains on Monday. “Indian and Chinese troops have disengaged at the Galwan area where they had earlier clashed on the night of 15/16 June,” the Indian army said in a statement. “17 Indian troops were …
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Vampires and gardening don’t seem to share much in common — but don’t tell that to British comedian Natasia Demetriou. Demetriou, who stars as Nadja in FX’s vampire mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows,” is also co-hosting “The Big Flower Fight,” a reality competition series premiering May 18 on Netflix. “It is a bit …
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After two months of being shut down due to the rapid spread of coronavirus, Chinese officials announced Thursday that they are planning to reopen 205 cinemas on Saturday. The teeming metropolis of more than 24 million people is one of the first major cities to reopen multiplexes to the public after many of the outlying …