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What kind of relationship do you have with your unconscious? Are you friends, enemies, allies, foes?Do you have impulses - thoughts - phobias - outbursts…
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A warm, sunny day greeted about 3,000 attendees to the first ever Science Fiesta on Saturday, March 5, a brand-new event conceived of and organized by…
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Something very big, out beyond Neptune, is warping the orbits of small, icy objects circling our sun. Astronomers haven't seen it yet, but say the culprit could be a planet with 10 times Earth's mass.
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With the discoveries now confirmed, "The 7th period of the periodic table of elements is complete," according to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
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Memories are a crucial part of getting through the day, doing your job, and your identity. While memories can often feel like absolute truth, science…
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Eileen Pollack, one of the first women to get a degree in physics from Yale, is author of "The Only Woman in the Room."
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The Witte’s 100 million dollar re-do continues, but it’s not affecting the exhibit schedule. The exhibit is beautiful, fascinating, and while it may sound…
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Jane Goodall changed the way we look at primates and at ourselves. Her generations long study of Chimpanzees revolutionized our understanding of our…
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This weekend the University of Texas Health Science Center will host the Texas Biomedical Institute, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular…
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Can mindfulness and meditation really affect our physical selves? What role does the brain have in healing and pain management? What are the effects of…