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Smart People Can Believe Wild Things—And 'Extraordinary Beliefs' Stem From Rational Thinking
A recent study takes a closer look at what's happening in the human mind when we really want to believe something.
A Rule of Chemistry Stood for 100 Years. Now, Scientists Have Broken It—Twice.
Researchers synthesized weird molecules that exist in three dimensions, breaking Bredt's rule and helping to develop future pharmaceuticals.
These Bizarre Fossils Have Baffled Scientists for Years. Now, Experts Have Cracked the Case.
How did soft-bodied organisms remain intact for millions of years?
Gerber's Pocket Cleaver Looks Like Overkill—And That Might Exactly Be Why It Works
Seriously, this pocket cleaver is our new favorite EDC.
Reality Is a Shared Hallucination—And It's at Risk of Collapsing, Scientist Claims
When that happens, it can lead to some truly disturbing outcomes.
The FBI Has Released 686 New Files on the D.B. Cooper Mystery. The Details Are Chilling.
Decades after the skyjacker's daring heist, fresh clues deepen the intrigue surrounding the unsolved case.
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