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In 1873, the British amateur biologist Douglas Spalding noticed that young birds tended to follow the very first moving object they saw. ...
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From Little Red Riding Hood to Amazon Web Services, the stories we inherit shape how we see risk and opportunity. This article explores h...
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[TL;DR: Just as parasites manipulate host behaviours for their benefit, our internal microbiota subtly influence our dietary choices and ...
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Infantile amnesia, scientists say, occurs because the developing brain generates so many new neurons that it overwrites its own memories....
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In the late 19th century, two French scientists locked horns over what makes us sick. Louis Pasteur, famed for pioneering vaccines and ge...
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Imagine you’re a fighter pilot in a chaotic dogfight, adrenaline surging as you zero in on an enemy plane. Your vision tunnels on that ta...
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That sentence explains so many collapses in life: waistlines, empires, reputations. One biscuit at a time. One skipped workout. One more ...
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For generations, the German village of Mödlareuth lived as one.
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