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A replay of life: What happens in our brain when we die? Researchers have the answer and it's been published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
A replay of life: What happens in our brain when we die? Researchers have the answer and it's been published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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Organized and run by the city's sanitation department, Stilbruch repairs and resells everything collected in the trash that's still useable.
Justice Smith and his 5-year-old were in the car when they saw a homeless man in the road, and the boy's 30 cent donation was a huge lesson.
Teens at 5 Chicago Public High Schools are getting free college rides with all expenses paid-and one of their parents can get the same, too.
LEGO has announced it is donating 600 LEGO kits to hospitals worldwide for miniature MRI Scanners-to help kids cope with intimidating scans.
Replacing refined grains with whole grains and legumes, and eating more fish, nuts, and vegetables, could add 10-13 years onto one's life.
Nijmegen was an ancient Roman city of trade, and the bowl's origins likely came from German glass workshops.
The Crafts decided they had the method and means to affect an escape from bondage, by dressing Mrs. Craft up as a young white man. It worked.
A group of Australian magpies were supposed to help scientists gather data by wearing GPS harnesses, but caring members cut them all off.
Mature oak trees will increase their rate of photosynthesis by up to a third in response to expected raised CO2 levels, says Birmingham Uni.
With the strengths of Wyatt Earp, Sherlock Holmes, and Robin Hood, the black dep. marshal Bass Reeves was a Wild West legend.
The beautiful small raptor is drawing birders from across the country as it seems to be happy in its new life as a Texan.
Yet there are certain foods that are so rich in a particular nutrient that a mere bite can satisfy one's daily requirements.
Researchers have used sound waves to turn stem cells into bone cells, in a tissue engineering advance that could one day help patients regrow bone.
Heidelberg study findings suggest that the speed of cognitive information processing remains largely stable between the ages of 20 and 60,
Pooling data from dozens of experiments let Pittsburgh researchers show whose brains benefit the most from exercise.
Listening to gibbons, extinct frogs, birdsong near streams, it's all free, providing from the world's most successful wild sound recordist
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Passive solar evaporation system could be used to clean wastewater, provide potable water, or sterilize medical tools in off-grid areas.
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