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Man tries to sell stolen brains on eBay
Increase in the number of books challenged or banned across the U.S. in 2013.
Men are more likely to drop dead during sex if they’re cheating.
Participants had worse memory for objects when they took photos of them.
Fate of bones and wood in the Antarctic sea
A mathematical pattern of movement called a Lévy walk describes the foraging behavior of animals from sharks to honey bees, and now for the first time has been shown to describe human hunter-gatherer movement as well.
This study investigated the relationship between foot size and human balance performance.
Walking through doorways causes forgetting.
When, and How, Should Cognitive Bias Matter to Law?
Research shows eye-reflections in photos could be used to identify criminals.
The most accurate psychopaths in cinema.
Are Germans dour, Brits reserved, and Americans brash? The Inaccuracy of National Character Stereotypes
The Paranoid and Obsessive Life of a Mid-Level Bookie
The community of people who consume their own urine every morning to boost their immunity.
Some users will administer it to their children—they’ll blow it into their mouths if they’re smoking it. I Embedded with a Community of Meth Users.
How to Decode What Your Dog Is Saying to You
Dogs Poop in Alignment with Earth’s Magnetic Field.
10 Animals That Went Extinct in 2013
Scientists create glow-in-the-dark pigs using jellyfish DNA.
This Self-Cleaning Plate May Mean You’ll Never Have To Do The Dishes
Roman Emperors, Up To AD 476 And Not Including Usurpers, In Order Of How Hardcore Their Deaths Were
What is the best position to use a laptop?
One of the most popular puzzles ever created was the Get Off the Earth puzzle, invented by America’s premier puzzlist, Sam Loyd, in 1898.
Marijuana Overdoses Kill 37 in Colorado On First Day of Legalization