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Scientists Have Discovered What The Very First Animal On Earth Was

Not only have MIT biologists discovered the very first animal on Earth, they've found that it existed 250 million years earlier than previously thought.

By Nickolaus Hines Feb 24, 2016
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Scientists Have Discovered What The Very First Animal On Earth Was

Not only have MIT biologists discovered the very first animal on Earth, they've found that it existed 250 million years earlier than previously thought.

By Nickolaus Hines February 24, 2016

Vomiting, Exorcism, And Drilling Holes In The Skull: Historical “Cures” For Mental Illness

We've still got a long way to go in helping the mentally ill, but this look at bizarre historical cures for mental illness show just how far we've come.

By All That's Interesting Feb 24, 2016

Vomiting, Exorcism, And Drilling Holes In The Skull: Historical “Cures” For Mental Illness

We've still got a long way to go in helping the mentally ill, but this look at bizarre historical cures for mental illness show just how far we've come.

By All That's Interesting February 24, 2016

The Science Behind Why We Crave Junk Food

Is that second trip to the burger joint this week due to a lack of willpower? Or is it due to the real reason why we crave junk food: our brain chemistry.

By Erin Kelly Feb 23, 2016

The Science Behind Why We Crave Junk Food

Is that second trip to the burger joint this week due to a lack of willpower? Or is it due to the real reason why we crave junk food: our brain chemistry.

By Erin Kelly February 23, 2016

Your World This Week, Feb. 21 – 27

This week in space: mysterious sounds on the far side of the moon, NASA sharing amateur artwork with the remote depths of space, NASA receives record number of astronaut applications, and a new, better-than-Hubble telescope gets the green light for further development. What The Astronauts Heard On The Dark Side...

By All That's Interesting Feb 22, 2016
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Your World This Week, Feb. 21 – 27

This week in space: mysterious sounds on the far side of the moon, NASA sharing amateur artwork with the remote depths of space, NASA receives record number of astronaut applications, and a new, better-than-Hubble telescope gets the green light for further development. What The Astronauts Heard On The Dark Side...

By All That's Interesting February 22, 2016

Your World This Week, Feb. 14 – 20

This week in science: human cryogenic freezing looking more likely, sneezing is far more disgusting than you realized, grocery stores vow to start selling prescription-free heroin antidote, and the creation of life-saving mini-brains. High-Speed Cameras Reveal That Sneezing Is Way More Gross Than You Thought You thought — understandably so...

By All That's Interesting Feb 15, 2016
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Your World This Week, Feb. 14 – 20

This week in science: human cryogenic freezing looking more likely, sneezing is far more disgusting than you realized, grocery stores vow to start selling prescription-free heroin antidote, and the creation of life-saving mini-brains. High-Speed Cameras Reveal That Sneezing Is Way More Gross Than You Thought You thought — understandably so...

By All That's Interesting February 15, 2016

Why Gravitational Waves Are The Most Important Discovery Of The Century

This is how gravitational waves reveal ripples in spacetime, prove Einstein's theories right, and illuminate the mysteries of how the universe began.

By Nickolaus Hines Feb 12, 2016

Why Gravitational Waves Are The Most Important Discovery Of The Century

This is how gravitational waves reveal ripples in spacetime, prove Einstein's theories right, and illuminate the mysteries of how the universe began.

By Nickolaus Hines February 12, 2016
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