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<div>Dear Science Enthusiast,<br /><br />While you are well-informed on the ins and outs of climate change and know more about the Higgs Boson than your dinner guests care to hear, it can be refreshing to learn the everyday science behind old wives’ tales and oft-repeated advice that may or may not have any grounding in truth.<br /><br />This summer, Scientific American presents <em>Fact or Fiction: Science Tackles 58 Popular Myths</em>. In it, we've selected the most surprising, fascinating, useful and just plain wacky questions confronted by our writers over the years, including:</div>
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