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German Aerospace Engineer Becomes First Wheelchair User To Go to Space
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We May Actually See Our Lives Flash Before Our Eyes as We Die
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Astronaut Debuts a New Geometrical Shape That Can Only Be Achieved in Space
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Immersive Wellness Spa Will Blend Art and Science With Traditional Bathing Practices
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Scientists and Psychologists Agree That Life Gets Better Once You Start Practicing Gratitude
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Astronaut Jonny Kim Returns to Earth After 245 Days Aboard the International Space Station
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YouTuber Disrupts Rare Plant Market by Revealing How to Clone Rare Species at Home
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New Study Suggests Alzheimer’s Disease Could Be Slowed by Walking 5,000 Steps a Day
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New Study Finds Tattoo Ink May Weaken Our Lymphatic and Immune Systems
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Research Shows Chimps Can Revise Their Choices Based on Evidence Like Humans Do
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This 15-Minute Activity Is Proven To Reduce Anxiety and Improve Mental Health
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Nike Announces World’s First Powered Footwear To Help People Walk Faster and Farther
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