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Content by Nathaniel Scharping

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Health

'Broken Heart Syndrome' Actually Begins In Our Brains
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Planet Earth

Scientists Injected Nanoparticles Into Mice's Eyes to Give Them Infrared Vision
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Mind

In a New Experiment, Scientists Used Jolts of Electricity to Spark Actual Joy
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The Sciences

Physicists Finally Discover Why Grapes Ignite in the Microwave
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The Lost World of the Maya is Finally Emerging From the Jungle
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The Sciences

Scientists Just Cleared Up A Mystery About Auroras
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Health

These Bacteria Might Make A Better Mosquito Repellent
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Health

Scientists Say They're Close to Making A Spicy Tomato
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Health

Two for One: How Our Brains Reward Us Twice for Every Meal
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Environment

Even Antarctica Has Invasive Species
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Health

Scientists Find What Makes Our Bones Strong When We Exercise
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Environment

Scientists Propose a New Marker for the Anthropocene: Chickens
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