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Making Impossible Cheese In Belize

A little science and a lot of love goes into making cheese in one of the most humid places on Earth

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How Much Does Energy Really Cost?

U.S. consumers spend about 7.3 percent of their annual incomes on energy. But that’s not the whole story.

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Science Says Crying is Good for You, But Terrible for Romance

You can rent luxury rooms made for crying. Just keep the tears out of the bedroom.

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How Modern Science is Trying to Remove the Guesswork from Dating

When love proves to be too mysterious, daters turn to algorithms and facial recognition technology. Is it working?

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Friend or Foe? Dissecting Facebook’s Fakers

Impostors are cluttering our friends lists. But are all faux profiles nefarious?

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Ask the Dodo: The Blurry Line Between Endangered and Extinct Species

More than 33 percent of species once feared extinct have since been spotted in the wild.

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We’re Putting Everything in the Cloud. That’s Scary as Hell, and Here’s Why.

The cloud is a real thing, and it’s not as secure as you think.