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What It's Like to Have Malaria 50 Times
Dr. John Lusingu has dedicated his career to studying malaria and searching for a vaccine.
Americans Are More Bisexual Than Ever, Study Says
Researchers found that the percentage of Americans that say they've had a same-sex experience has doubled since the early 1990s for both men and women.
Why You Should Worry If You Can’t Smell Peanut Butter
And now for the world’s most unlikely scientific discovery: Researchers have found that they can diagnose early Alzheimer’s disease with nothing more than a tablespoon of peanut butter and a ruler.
Does Being an Only Child Actually Mess You Up?
I asked a pair of experts if people with no siblings were really more confident, selfish, and self-absorbed.
This Pita Bread Can Hack Your Computer
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have found a way to steal data from laptops using a gadget that fits inside a pita bread. This may be the last time you order the hummus dipping platter.
Scientists Are Melting Road Ice with Vodka and Beet Juice
The government dumps millions of tons of salt on roads each year to make them safe for travel. But soon, they may be turning to vodka and borscht to help our highways—and the environment.
Prominent HIV/AIDS Researchers Among Those Killed in Malaysia Airlines Crash
Flight MH17’s victims included researchers and advocates traveling to the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne.