Have my period. Am miserable.
Mar. 1st, 2016 01:01 amYay.
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Here's what fruits and vegetables looked like before we domesticated them
Curiosity Depends on What You Already Know
Managed by Q’s ‘Good Jobs’ Gamble
Scientists may have found molecular gatekeeper of long-term memory
Oscar Night in Hollywood (From the March, 1948 issue of The Atlantic. You can go ahead and read the comments if you like - they're all from some other article about drug use.)
Wildlife secrets revealed with advanced tracking devices
Junk mail is nothing new. (Look at all that lovely penmanship!)
A Do-It-Yourself Revolution in Diabetes Care
How Do You Celebrate A Leap Year Birthday? (Interesting how many of them have a special "I'm really 1/4 my age!" party on leap years!)
Solar cells as light as a soap bubble
You hear a voice in your head when you're reading, right?
Can TIME Predict Your Politics?
Squirm with purpose: Fidgeting is helpful for ADHD patients, study shows
New molecular scissors cut out lingering HIV—maybe once and for all
The rats who sniff out tuberculosis
A Judge Embraces Diversion
Body Odor Is Less Repulsive When It Comes from "One of Us"
How a Single Mechanical Failure Sparked 625 MTA Delays
L.A. County spends more than $233,000 a year to hold each youth in juvenile lockup
The Irrationality of Alcoholics Anonymous
Cancer cons, phoney accidents and fake deaths: meet the internet hoax buster
States reduce jobless checks, adding pressure to unemployed
Good cop–bad cop routine produces false positives
Scientists Ponder the Prospect of Contagious Cancer
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Debtors' Prison in 21st-Century America
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