Author: alex.berezow
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What the Gases You Emit Say About You
This article was originally published on RealClearScience. You emit gas. The most obvious and offensive comes from your posterior, but that’s not the only gas you emit. Your body is constantly oozing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) — small molecules that easily enter a gaseous state due to their high vapor pressure — in breath, sweat,…
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Great Chefs Are Highly Skilled Food Chemists
Cooking and organic chemistry have a lot in common.
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Monkeys Suffer Human-Like Depression
Not only does this have ethical implications for primate research, it also raises questions about the reliability of biomedical data collected using depressed animals.
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The New York Times Should Seriously Consider Not Writing About Science Anymore
Either do it right, or don’t do it at all.
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Literature Review Links Coffee & Bladder Cancer
Each additional daily cup of coffee you drink raises your risk of bladder cancer by 3% to 5%.
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Malaria May Be Driving Evolution of Blood Type
Malaria causes more severe illness in patients with type A blood.
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Chris Matthews’ Sick Obsession with Racism
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Is there extraordinary evidence to conclude that today’s Republican Party is motivated primarily by racism? No.
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A Bias in Field Goals and Penalty Kicks?
A study in PLoS ONE showed that, from 2005-2009, kickers in Australian football (which is more like rugby than American football) tended to miss to the right. But why?
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A Very Strange Lemon-Shaped Virus
Viruses are among the weirdest things on the planet.
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Is Your Penis Normal? There’s a Chart for That
This article was originally posted on RealClearScience. Are you one of those men who constantly worries that your penis isn’t of an adequate size? Then you may be suffering from “small-penis syndrome.” (Yes, that’s an actual medical term.) More likely, you are simply intrigued to know how your manhood measures up against the rest of…