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Astronomers have solved some of the biggest questions of the universe, but many of their answers have only brought up more questions. Here are some of the biggest mysteries of space.
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Phineas Gage was a railroad worker in 1848 Vermont when a 3-foot iron rod blew through his skull, destroying part of his brain. Not only did he survive, but helped usher in a new era of brain science.
From ball lightning to simulation theory to personal questions, it’s time for another lightning round video. This time, it’s the first of many because I got so many questions (over 200!) so this is just part one.
Is smoother skin worth more than having potable water or edible fish? For years, research has shown that beauty products made with tiny microbeads, gritty cleansers that scrub off dead skin cells, have been damaging water supplies, marine life and the ecological balance of the planet...
Female Hysteria was a popular diagnosis in the Victorian days and Victorian doctors treated it with… a very hands-on approach.