How DNA Affects Almost Everything About You & Understanding Your Sense of Direction

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Your Phone May Not Be the Problem & The Puzzles That Break Your Brain - SYSK Choice

Have you ever held a pet up to a mirror and wondered why they don't seem to recognize themselves? Humans usually figure it out very young, but most animals never do. Yet a surprising handful of species appear capable of recognizing their own reflection—a clue that scientists use ...  Show more

Why You Put Things Off & The Myth of Criminal Profiling

Every medication has an expiration date—but what exactly happens when that date passes? Does the medicine suddenly stop working? Does it become dangerous? The answer is more complicated than most people realize and depends greatly on the medication itself. https://www.fda.gov/eme ...  Show more

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