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Those who listened to Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)" were able to reconstruct the music in their brain. Continue reading to learn how they did it.
A controversial research was conducted by an influential scientist in an attempt to understand the nature of depression and loneliness. Find out more about it in this article.
Charisma involves captivating and influencing others. Check out how being charismatic could help someone become an effective leader as well as the bias connected to it.
Fructose with excessive sugar can trigger the lowering of the body's ATP, which is a characteristic found in obesity, diabetes, and other sicknesses. Read to learn more.
The real-life dracula was reportedly a Romanian prince who suffered from a condition called hemolacria that made him cry tears of blood. Continue reading to learn more.
A study in monkeys reveals that an experimental gene therapy injected into their brains dramatically curbed their cravings for alcohol. Learn more about it in this article.
Anti-aging supplements have risen in popularity. This is due largely to people seeking ways to maintain their youth and verve. Anti-wrinkle creams have been on the market for decades for instance. But, now, it is natural and synthetic supplements that are capturing the popular imagination.
Some foods have been labelled as negative-calorie and have gained the attention of most people who want to lose weight, although some are skeptical if such type of food actually exists. Learn more about negative-calorie foods in this article.
Low concentrations of caster oil can be found in eye drops but ophthalmologists say store-bought caster oil isn't meant for eye use. Read to learn more.
After a filling meal, the sight of sweets rekindles appetite despite feeling full. But why does dessert trigger renewed hunger? Find out the answer in this article.
As a naturally occurring substance, water has indefinite shelf life, while bottled water that is properly stored can last up to more than two years. Learn more about their storage guidelines in this article.