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Photo: ChrisHepburn / Getty Images Jellyfish Sleep Kind of Like Humans. Here’s What That Tells Us
Interesting, because they don’t have brains, or spinal cords, or even an anus like us.
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Paul Campbell/Getty Images 9 Ways Space Can Kill You
Here are nine very specific, very horrifying ways space can kill you that we pulled straight from NASA’s risk pages and reports.
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Smith Collection/Gado/Contributor/Getty Images The 8 Weirdest Wellness Cleanses in History (Including One That Used a Live Parasite)
Humans have been trying to purge themselves into enlightenment for centuries using methods that sound closer to torture than self-care.
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NASA/Handout/Getty Images 9 Super Awful Things Going to Space Does to the Human Body
NASA has spent decades documenting the weird parts because the weird parts are the most interesting, but they can also be dangerous.
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Kirk Marsh/Getty Images ‘Exploding Head Syndrome’ Might Sound Fake, But It’s Totally a Real Thing
The name is dramatic. Your body’s reaction is dramatic. But what exactly is exploding head syndrome, and is it dangerous?
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Malte Mueller/Getty Images People Are Using ChatGPT for Healthcare Information. Is That a Good Idea?
There’s no way this can go wrong, right?
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Photo: Maria Korneeva / Getty Images What Science Actually Means When It Says ‘Your Body Keeps Score’
Every ache is trauma. Every bad day is evidence. But is that what science says?
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lithiumcloud/Getty Images 7 Fool-Proof Tips for Building a Balanced Lifestyle
Here’s what actually helps when it comes to fitting exercise, healthy eating, rest, hobbies, and real life into the same picture.
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Isabel Pavia/Getty Images 3 Tips for Defining Your Priorities in the New Year (Without Spiraling)
Want to understand your priorities—and how to actually honor them? Here are 3 ways to define your priorities in the new year.
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Family Lifestyle/Getty Images A Mouse Just Had Babies After Going to Space. Here’s Why That Matters More Than You Think.
For scientists studying whether life can continue beyond Earth, that birth answers a question bigger than the moment itself.
