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UK surgeon explains why we sometimes hear voices in the shower: ‘Your brain is gaslighting itself’
Dr Rajan explains auditory pareidolia, why it happens, and how the underlying phenomenon helps us get bright ideas while in the shower.
The Image is Art: The image you saw (likely from a user like Huseyin Boyar) is a digital composite. The James Webb Space ...
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Pareidolia: Why people keep seeing crazy stuff on Mars
Why do people supposedly see a woman in pictures sent from Mars by the Curiosity Rover? For the same reason that people see ...
Hair shedding is when hair falls out, while hair loss is when hair stops growing properly.
A common parasite long thought to lie dormant is actually much more active and complex. Researchers found that Toxoplasma ...
You thought everyone understood the way you did. Realizing they don't creates a sense of aloneness few understand.
This sexually transmitted infection is almost entirely preventable. Here's what experts say you really need to know to protect yourself. Colorized transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of human ...
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Are you being brainwashed? Eerie truth behind viral ‘hidden messages’ in sound and why you hear them
Clips of thin, whistling tones are going viral on social media, startling listeners who suddenly “hear” hidden words. The ...
Looksmaxxing is the heterosexual male obsession with maximizing one's appearance, founded on the false belief that it's possible to become happy by looking good.
Scientists undertook the first comprehensive assessment of how often snakes eat their own, uncovering reports of the behavior ...
This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present. Sign up here. Reading it now, Paine’s words are a kind of portal back to the ...
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