Every day, the same, again
Scientists reverse aging in human cell lines
Some perfectly healthy people can’t remember their own lives
Gender and racial bias can be ‘unlearnt’ during sleep
Commuting length, distance, and means are stress factors that can lead to burnout
Yoshitaka Fujii falsified 183 papers before statistics exposed him—roughly 7 percent of all retracted papers between 1980 and 2011. And: I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here’s How. [Thanks Tim]
Mystery of Swiss cheese holes solved
Giraffes have long enjoyed a special place in the hearts of evolutionists for another reason: as a real-life example of how to distinguish Darwinian from Lamarckian evolution.
Like every other business, clandestine operations have a budget and like every federal agency, that budget is examined by scores of government workers. But how do expenses work if you’re a spy, doing secret work?
Can you be guilty of copyright infringement for using your own work?
Finnegans Wake becomes a hit book in China
Algorithm Clones Facial Expressions…And Pastes Them Onto Other Faces