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Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on The Science of Spotting a Liar
You can’t detect a liar just by looking or talking to them — but scientists are zeroing in on methods that might actually work. ...read more
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Developers are marketing the devices to law enforcement and employers, but experts say they don’t actually prove impairment. ...read more
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A new look at old images of Earth’s strange sister shows hints that the planet’s crust was more mobile more recently than previously thought. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Forget Atlantis — Here’s 4 Real Ancient Underwater Cities
Explore these sunken cities — including the so-called Vegas of Ancient Rome, which now hosts mostly fish. ...read more
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A comedian, a psychiatrist and a yoga instructor weigh in. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Just How Environmentally Friendly Is Thrifting?
The answer is very — but there are ways we can help make thrift stores greener. ...read more
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A recovered skull may hold a missing piece in the story of human evolution. ...read more
Posted on Categories Discover MagazineLeave a comment on Tiny Snails Help Solve a Giant Mystery
Archaeologists may finally know the age and true identity of the “Rude Man,” also known as the Cerne Abbas Giant, one of dozens of geoglyphs etched into the British countryside. ...read more