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Plane forced to turn back after mother forgets her newborn at airport
Q, the world’s first genderless voice
The Boombox Incident (The process for removing bald people from photos)
Quantum computing for the very curious
Seat Choice in a Crowded Café: Effects of Eye Contact, Distance, and Anchoring
Extremely precise visual long-term memories for frequently encountered objects
Nail Scissor as a Rare Foreign Body in the Urethra
MIT Historian alleges that scientists and officials representing the United Nations, the Red Cross, and the World Health Organization covered up evidence that hundreds of thousands of people died from radiation from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident. The scientific consensus was that the Chernobyl accident will, at most, result in the deaths of just 200 people over an 80-year life span. Previously: Thirty years after the Chernobyl disaster, it has become clear that radioactivity might be less harmful than originally thought.
$100,000-a-night Damien-Hirst-designed Las Vegas hotel room is the most expensive in America