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Companies Like Kikkoman Are Still Testing on Animals
In the course of Kikkoman's research, rats are force-fed and decapitated.
Why You Should Worry If You Can’t Smell Peanut Butter
And now for the world's most unlikely scientific discovery: Researchers have found that they can diagnose early Alzheimer's disease with nothing more than a tablespoon of peanut butter and a ruler.
Food Porn Is Making You Fat
The constant bombardment of decadent food pics on social media may actually be creating a nation of food addicts.
Legal and Safe Ways to Enhance Your Ecstasy Trip
If you are planning to find yourself in a less than dignified situation this weekend, you might wanna consider the following.
Dumb Parents Need to Stop Letting Their Young Kids Eat Weed Brownies, Study Says
If your delicious candy and brownies contain massive amounts of THC, maybe don't leave them where your kids can reach?
Men Are More Likely to Go Back in Time and Kill Hitler Than Women Are, Says Study
Researchers in the US, Canada and Germany collated sample data from over 6,100 participants across 40 previous "moral dilemma"-style psychological studies. But the point is moot because time travel has not and will not ever be invented.
The Science of Artificial Testicles
A future in which we can cure infertility by way of sperm-making machines could be on the horizon.
Black Widow Sex Research Is Just as Dangerous as It Sounds
People are so scared of spiders that reactions to the lab being set up were "more negative than if they had been studying radiation."
Stop Blaming Social Media for Making You Feel Like Shit
It's become fashionable to blame Facebook for depression, but mental health professionals say that there's more to it than that.
Tinnitus Is Hell’s Soundtrack, But Will the Ringing Ever Stop?
Searching for a cure for the nightmare condition that affects around 10 percent of the UK population.
Strengthening Family Bonds with Ecstasy
I sat down with a life coach to discuss what her experiences with MDMA have taught her about building better relationships.
Could Depression Actually Be Nothing More Than an Allergic Reaction?
New research suggests that depression may be a reaction to inflammation within the body. But will shifting the blame from the head to the body affect the stigma that still exists?