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Our Brain Keeps Us 15 Seconds In The Past + 12 Unbelievable Body Facts
When we think that we live this very moment, we are wrong. It turns out, our brain tricks us so we're always 15 seconds out ...
Read on for some chilling curiosities from the creatures of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ...
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.” The problem is that while it sounds logical, this appealing assertion ...
Whether school is in or out of session, marine biology instructor Dr. Greg Barord is ready to teach! Over the summer, Dr. Greg created sidewalk chalk drawings of marine wildlife creatures along with ...
They’re agile on land. Intelligent in behavior. And…they can gallop like a horse? Learn what makes Cuban crocodiles so extraordinary. Mike Bock Invisible beneath the murky water, a hunter waits with ...
Oxford University Press; £9.99 James Lovelock, an English scientist, devoted the second half of his long life to exploring ...
"When it comes to distinguishing between a man and a woman, that the basic facts of biology remain overwhelmingly important," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said. UK Parliament/Jessica ...
Despite outcries from anti-trans celebrities and politicians, the International Olympic Committee confirmed Imane Khelif is eligible to compete in women's boxing at the Paris Games. Khelif went viral ...
Cognitive psychology and neuroscience studies have found that the exact opposite is often true when it comes to politics: People form opinions based on emotions, such as fear, contempt and anger, ...
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