[Vision2020] Fw:[Spam 8.61] Rare Footage of Helen Keller, Why We Like What We Like, Itchiness Molecule and More in the Weekend Newsletter

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  Why We Like What We Like, Rare Footage of Helen Keller, Itchiness Molecule and More in the Weekend Newsletter

 
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 Weekend Newsletter

 May 26, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
   Why You Like What You Like
Researchers are cooking up experiments to learn what might explain which foods we love and which foods we hate
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  New Study Finds That King Richard III Was Buried in a Hurry
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  Once in a Blue Moon and Other Idioms That Don't Make Scientific Sense
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  Rare Footage of Helen Keller Speaking
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  Subway Is Just as Bad For You as McDonald's
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  Discovered: The Molecule Responsible for Itchiness
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  The Gut-Wrenching Science Behind the World's Hottest Peppers
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  Doctors Use a Dissolvable 3D-Printed Tracheal Splint to Save a Baby's Life
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  Buzz Aldrin on Why We Should Go to Mars
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  Why Fire Makes Us Human
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  Arrested Development: The History of the Frozen Banana Stand
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  Hong Kong Fell in Love With This Larger-Than-Life Rubber Duck
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