Evan DeMarco

10 Things You Can do to Live Life to the Max in Quarantine

As cities and states begin hunkering down in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are forced to spend most…

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NASA is Looking for the Next Generation of Astronauts. Do You Qualify?

Kids have the craziest plans for when they grow up. You’ve probably heard some of them exclaim, “I’m going to…

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More Evidence Psychoactives May Fight Depression: Ayahuasca Clinical Trials Begin

For anyone who has been struggling to cure or even manage their depression, the news that scientists are conducting clinical…

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Do Aphrodisiac Foods Actually Stimulate, or is the Link Between Food and Sex a Myth?

Aphrodisiac foods have a reputation for increasing a person’s sex drive. Some believe eating these foods or feeding them to…

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#TrashTag Rose to Fame in 2019—Let’s Keep it Famous in 2020

Social media is the driving force behind change. Pessimists say one person can’t make a difference, but with #trashtag, they…

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Brain ‘Washing’ During Sleep May Explain Why a Good Night’s Rest is so Important

“Brainwashing” is a term usually reserved for cults and other bad influences, not sleep. But new research indicates that your…

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Soybean Oil is Changing our Brains, Scientists Warn

Chances are, you’ve eaten something with soybean oil in it today. It’s America’s most widely-consumed edible oil, making billions of…

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Absolute Time is an Illusion: Travel into the Future with Time Dilation!

We tend to think of time as absolute. Ten minutes for me is the same as 10 minutes for you,…

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Surfers Save the World

“You Can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.” We entered the chilly waters of the Pacific just…

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What Can Mitochondria Tell us About Cellular Stress?

“The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.” This simple phrase is something every high-school biology student learns, and it…

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Breathe Deep and Remember to Thank Phytoplankton!

Think back to your earliest science classes in school. One of the first things we learn about our environment is…

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How Long the World Will Last if we Keep Going on this Way?

The Earth is 4.543 billion years old right now. That’s 1.685 trillion days. As organisms that live for no more…

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