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There's a Study on That: Are People Born on the 13th Unlucky for Life?

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Do people born on the 13th of a month have a lifetime of bad luck? Researchers examined whether an "unlucky" birthdate could impact employment, earnings and marriage.

Yes, Neanderthals Could Laugh

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The more we research our closest extinct human ancestor, the more we realize how similar we were. But could we have shared a joke?

How are sleep and heart disease related?

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How are sleep and heart disease related? Researchers have identified many ways sleep affects heart health. Read about sleep and heart disease here.

This Tiny Swift Bird Can Fly for 10 Months Without Landing

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Thanks to new technology, researchers have discovered that the common swift flies 10 months a year without landing, setting a world record for uninterrupted time aloft.

3 Key Steps to Finding the Right Therapist for You

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Research has shown that having a good relationship with your therapist is key to having good outcomes in therapy. But how do you find one you like?

Bruce Willis Has Aphasia. What Is It and What Causes It?

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The director of the Aphasia Research Laboratory at Boston University explains the condition forcing Bruce Willis to retire from acting, including what treatment options could be available.

Your Thoughts Could Activate a Tiny Robot Inside Your Own Brain

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For the first time, Israeli researchers have developed a system that lets a human use brain waves to control nanobots in a cockroach. How could that help your health?

The Science Behind Your Cat's Catnip Craze

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Researchers are studying the chemistry behind what makes cats go crazy for catnip. And whether or not the chemical compound could have medicinal benefits for treating diseases like cancer.

If Your Laptop or Phone Keeps Crashing, Maybe Blame Cosmic Rays

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New research investigates how cosmic rays from outer space can affect electronics here on Earth. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Your Bed Has More Poop Than a Chimp's

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Think your bed is cleaner than a chimp's? HowStuffWorks looks at new researchers from North Carolina State University that set out to find the answer.

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