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The SF Giants Are Zapping Their Brains With Electricity. Will It Help?
Austin Slater Catching
Some San Francisco Giants are working out while using high-tech headgear that sends a weak electric current to their brains. The latest from our Future of You blog.
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Decorator Crabs Make High Fashion at Low Tide
Decorator Crab
When you live by the seashore, one day you're in, the next day you're lunch — unless, you don the latest in seaweed outerwear to blend in. Check out our new Deep Look!
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Life Expectancy Gap in U.S. Grows: Find the Numbers in Every U.S. County
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Big-data analyses of who-dies-where-from-what reveals that the news, like so much else in the country, is good or bad depending on where you live. The latest from our Future of You blog.
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Why Do Our Brains Love Fake News?
Host Myles Bess breaks down the research around why our brains can so easily make us believe that fake news is real news. Check out our new Above the Noise episode!
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