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News Outlet Encourages People to Be Evangelists—But Not for the Gospel
The holidays are times when families often find themselves sitting around a table with relatives and friends who don't always hold the same values or ...
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Marathon Runners Meet an Unexpected Obstacle
Anyone who's lived near train tracks knows the hassle and inconvenience a passing train can cause. You're already running late, you're driving up to the ...
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Scientists Trace Molecules Left on Phones to Identify Users
It's a well-known fact that mobile phones continue to store more and more of our personal information. What people might not realize, however, is how ...
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Dead Candidate Wins Election in California
Lots of stunning news came out of the elections that took place this week, but one story you might not have heard involves the California town of Oceanside, ...
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Competitiveness is a Better Motivator than Encouragement
If you've ever tried to find the motivation to start exercising more (around the New Year, perhaps), you have likely been encouraged to find a "workout ...
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Modern-Day Cowboy Corrals Thief
A crime-fighting cowboy? Sounds like a movie, doesn't it? The small Oregon town of Eagle Point recently learned that such a person does actually exist. ...
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Restaurant Stumps Wi-Fi Seekers with Calculus Password
The first thing many smartphone users do when they sit down at a restaurant is connect to the local Wi-Fi network. Ordinarily free, establishments often ...
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The Peculiar Journey of a Message in a Bottle
A glass bottle washed up on the beach, a decades-old note inside: sounds a bit like a movie, right? For Clint Buffington, that situation turned into a ...
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How Telling Small Lies Tricks Your Brain into Telling Big Lies
Everyone lies once in a while, but according to a new study people who tell small, self-serving lies are likely to progress to bigger falsehoods, and ...
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Smithsonian Hopes to Save the Ruby Slippers
The ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz are among the most iconic movie costume pieces of all time. But today, nearly 80 years after the film was made, ...
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