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Fungi research lifts lid on shy organisms that break down plastic

Could fungi help us deal with our plastic addiction? Scientists at London’s Kew Botanical Gardens think so. The first ever State of the World’s Fungi, produced by Kew Gardens and a team of around 100 scientists from 18 countries, reports that fungi successfully degrade polyurethane in a Read More...

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Spice up your meals with this tasty healing aid

One of the main components that gives a curry dish its distinctive flavor is turmeric. Its tanginess, however, isn’t the only quality that gives this spice its reputation. For centuries, people have used it for its anti-inflammatory and disease-preventing properties. To reap the health benefits Read More...

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Observe the frisky way houseplants behave when you’re not around

We know that having plants around the house can have amazing effects on our well-being, but did you know houseplants change their behavior when we’re away? Check out this exciting and oddly-satisfying timelapse to see the stunningly peculiar behavior of plants that we’ve been missing out Read More...

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Research on the nutrition of your favorite foods is not what it seems

Our beliefs about how nutritious products are being increasingly shaped by scientific research dreamed up and paid for by major food companies. Borrowing a dirty tactic from the tobacco industry, the food industry has distorted science by paying for research that makes erroneous claims like that Read More...

Novel research finds mechanism

Novel research finds mechanism that induces self-destruction in cancer cells

What was originally a study focused on finding the natural mechanisms that could protect organisms from cancer has led to a stunning finding: the researchers have discovered that inside every cell within the human body is a toxic code designed to trigger self-destruction if it senses a cell is Read More...

Doodling might actually be the

Doodling might actually be the best way to learn

Research suggests the most effective way to absorb and distill new information isn’t by repeatedly reading and writing information down, but by simply drawing it. A group of participants was given a list of words to memorize. Half were told to continuously rewrite them down, and the other half Read More...

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Waymo can test fully driverless cars on California roads

Get ready to see mysteriously vacant cars roaming around California streets. The state DMV has granted Waymo a permit to test fully driverless vehicles (not even an observer) on public roads, making it the first company in the state to receive Read More...

Why you should spend more time

Why you should spend more time in bookstores

Watch out, world. Bookstores are making a Read More...

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This headband reads brain waves to help you meditate

Interaxon, a Canadian venture-backed start-up, set out with a goal to make devices for users to move objects with their minds. After that didn't work out, the team of engineers and scientists shifted to something a little less ambitious but would still entice for millions of Read More...

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The most courageous teacher: John Taylor Gatto passes away but his work lives on

The world’s most courageous teacher, John Taylor Gatto, has passed away. John lived a life-empowering young people to teach themselves. Named the New York State Teacher of the Year twice, John was a public school teacher for 30 years who then spent another 20 years as a world-renowned speaker Read More...