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The Three Kinds of People Who Live in the United States According to a study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, psychological traits really do vary by region. (Article from 2014)
The World Is Not As Hungry As You Might Think
Neanderthals ‘kept our early ancestors out of Europe’
The Origins of the King James Bible
Scientists Found a Flu Vaccine Flaw—Now They Have to Fix It
There's a miraculous new treatment for schizophrenia that could transform the way we treat mental illness. And then there are the terrible reasons why most medical professionals have never heard of it.
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5 Creepy Ways Animal Societies Are Organizing
Behind The Founding Foodie, A French-Trained Chef Bound By Slavery
Parasitoid wasps can count hidden competitors through taste sensors
Woolly mammoth tusks point to human-caused extinction
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