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The biggest lie we've been told about processed food

Corn demonstrates humans sometimes need processed food to flourish
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The strange reasons your dog eats grass (and poop)

Don't pretend like your pup hasn't done it
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What is a collapsed narcissist?

A certain type of narcissist carries extra risk with a rage not seen elsewhere.
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How big were medieval war horses?

The noble steeds of medieval warfare might not have been so mighty after all
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The deepest hole on Earth: Inside the race to harness unlimited power from our planet's core

While harnessed geothermal heat help plants grow at the Eden Project, advanced new technology could turn it into a renewable source of clean, green energy for all.
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Is having déjà vu unhealthy?

Wait... have I read this before? Is déjà vu unhealthy, or just a normal brain function? We're sure we already told you...
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What happens if you get ill on the ISS?

Ambulances might struggle to reach the International Space Station
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This terrifying 'kraken' was the true apex predator of the dinosaur age, scientists discover

Lurking in prehistoric seas, a colossal, intelligent hunter the length of four cars was crushing bones and seizing prey
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How identical are identical twins?

The similarities may be uncanny, but identical twins aren't exact copies of one another
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Meet the weird worm that can survive being boiled alive

The Pompeii worm can withstand the heat of hydrothermal vents deep under the sea
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Could I build a nuclear reactor in my shed?

Don't try this at home. Or in your garden.
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Monkeys have found a bizarre natural supplement to counteract human junk food

The macaques of Gibraltar love stealing human junk food, but the treats play havoc on their digestive systems
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How contagious is laughter?

Studies show we are far more likely to giggle when others are chuckling around us
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What is decision paralysis and how do I deal with it?

You'll never be stuck deciding which washing detergent to buy ever again
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What your number of siblings really means for your personality

Stereotypes paint only children with a number of negative traits, but research points to a much more positive picture
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I’m a neuroscientist. Here’s how you can trick your brain into being more productive

There are all sorts of productivity myths out there – but are there any that actually work?
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The end of sex? How human reproduction could soon change forever

New technologies could reimagine baby-making as we know it. But will they actually replace tried-and-tested (and enjoyable) methods?
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The (very very weird) reasons cat lick people

Sorry, it's not because they secretly love you
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Scientists have found what sounds eerily like Atlantis off Australia’s coast

Over half a million people may have lived in the lost landscapes north of Australia... before they were consumed by the ocean
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6 life-changing lessons from the biggest studies on human happiness

Sick of chasing happiness, instead of enjoying it? You may be stuck on what psychologists call the hedonic treadmill. Here's how you can step off it
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Narcissism shows differently in men and women. Here’s how to spot it

Not every narcissist is a Patrick Bateman waiting in the wings
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10 of the world's worst-ever inventions

From the electric tricycle to parachute coat, these are some of the most poorly received devices developed around the globe.
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Why do I self-sabotage so much?

Actions which hurt your chance of success can come from low self-esteem – here are a few tips to break the habit
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7 small changes that will significantly cut your risk of heart disease

New studies have shown that several small lifestyle changes can drastically improve your heart health
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