The Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life & What Does it Mean to Be Alive?

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SYSK TRENDING-How Your Circadian Rhythm Runs Your Life

Can you train yourself to become a night owl—or an early bird? Millions of people try. They force themselves to stay up later, wake up earlier, or work overnight because that's what life demands. But can your body really adapt? Or is there a biological clock inside you that simpl ...  Show more

Why Pain Isn't What You Think It Is & The Disappearing Joys of Everyday Life

People often assume that someone with brown eyes appears more trustworthy than someone with blue eyes. Research suggests there may be something to that belief—but not for the reason most people think. In fact, eye color may have very little to do with it. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih ...  Show more

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