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Bottled water is full of microplastics. Is it still ‘natural’?
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Bottled water is full of microplastics. Is it still ‘natural’?

Recent lawsuits say Arrowhead, Evian, Poland Spring, and other water bottlers are deceiving customers.

These monkeys have giant noses for exactly the reason you think
Animals

These monkeys have giant noses for exactly the reason you think

Male proboscis monkeys use their unique nasal cavities to get noticed.

Score a lifetime Babbel subscription for $140 this Memorial Day

Score a lifetime Babbel subscription for $140 this Memorial Day

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The best natural gas grills in 2024
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The best natural gas grills in 2024

For clean-burning convenience, try cooking with gas.

Solo Stove’s Memorial Day sale drops prices on our favorite smokeless firepits
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Solo Stove’s Memorial Day sale drops prices on our favorite smokeless firepits

Get a Solo Stove fire pit with some essential accessories for super-low prices this Memorial Day weekend.

Who needs to spend time outside when you can save $500 on this Samsung gaming monitor?
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Who needs to spend time outside when you can save $500 on this Samsung gaming monitor?

The summer heat isn't for all of us. Bask in your central air and save the adventuring for your fantasy RPG with this mega deal at Amazon.

A new neural implant can translate brain activity in two languages
AI

A new neural implant can translate brain activity in two languages

New data contradicts the theory that different languages activate separate brain regions.

Body lice may be pretty good spreading bubonic plague
Science

Body lice may be pretty good spreading bubonic plague

Rats and fleas might not be the only culprits behind deadly Yersinia pestis pandemics.

How to cram for an exam
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How to cram for an exam

It's not the best way to learn, but sometimes you're going to have to do this.

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