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You Say ‘Anguria,’ I Say ‘Cocomero’: Italy’s Many Dialects
Secure passwords can be sent through your body, instead of air
It feels as though we learn better via our preferred learning style, but we don’t
What's in a face? Study shows puberty changes facial recognition
New analysis shows social norms can cross tipping points faster if new behavior is difficult for others to ignore
The 'Great British Bake Off' of the 1600s Would Have Been All Alphabet Cookies
Understanding of norms: Children overeagerly seeking social rules
Impossible Cookware and Other Triumphs of the Penrose Tile
Universal flu vaccine designed by scientists
Denmark Capitalizes on Culture to Stop Food Waste
Ancient global cooling gave rise to modern ecosystems
Fact Checks of the Second Presidential Debate
Spring starting earlier in U.S. national parks, study finds
Police use-of-force data is finally coming to light
Rescue ‘Fortress’ In Tanzania Protects Albinos From Human Hunters (Photos)
We’re All a Little Biased, Even if We Don’t Know It
Almost diplomacy: US ex-officials, North Koreans quietly meet
Police enlist young offenders as confidential informants. But the work is high-risk, largely unregulated, and sometimes fatal.
How America Outlawed Adolescence
The Not-So-Wholesome Reality Behind The Making of Your Meal Kit
How U.S. Torture Left a Legacy of Damaged Minds
Each year, dozens of Canadian Aboriginal women are murdered or disappear never to be seen again. Some end up in a river that runs through the heart of Winnipeg.
'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' worse than expected
In Fight for Aleppo, Tangled Alliances in Syria Add to Chaos