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How to groom your pubic hair without ending up in the ER
Your safety is important to us.
How controversial science can make it harder to get an abortion
The research matters a lot for abortion rights.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Pubic hair grooming injuries are way more common than you might think, and on the rise
Put down the wax kit and nobody gets hurt.
Paralympian plans to cross 40 miles of the Australian outback in just his wheelchair
No wheelchair user has ever been allowed on Australia's Larapinta trail—until now.
By Yvette Tan
LED eyelashes could cause cataracts and wrinkles, doctor warns
Eye specialists are highlighting the risks.
By Victoria Ho
These vibrating wristbands claim to melt stress away in just 30 seconds
This could be a BIG step towards a drug-free solution.
This tiny robot can fold itself like origami and it's hella cute
Their potential is still unfolding.
By Tony Lee
Your future organ donor might be a pig, study suggests
This could be a major breakthrough that would save lives.
Leave no spot unsprayed with this rotating sunscreen applicator
Make sunscreen great again.
By Tony Lee
What your Instagram posts might reveal about experiencing depression
A new study suggests that the right algorithm can pick up signs of depression.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Meet the people using fish antibiotics as a cheap alternative to American healthcare
Healthcare is costly. And this is an alternative—or a consequence.
Fat shaming at the doctor's office isn't just wrong. It backfires — and harms its victims.
There's a mountain of scientific evidence showing just how awful fat shaming is for those targeted by it.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli was convicted and the internet is sooo happy
So, about that Wu-Tang album ...
Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli found guilty of securities fraud
The charges stemmed from a pharmaceutical company he started.
11,000 oranges, 24 tubes of toothpaste, and other things that will kill you
Eating 11,000 oranges will kill you, it turns out.
I was a professional athlete, and even I can't make wearables useful
Most wearables are useless to me, and that makes me sad.
New study shows that researchers probably won't create 'designer babies' anytime soon
A baby with super-strength? Not quite.
By Sharon Begley
Windows 10 will soon be more accessible with new eye tracking feature
Microsoft is working to make Windows 10 truly an OS for everyone.
Hollywood often justifies its bad choices with artistic freedom. Audiences are pushing back.
Sorry, creatives. You can no longer work in isolation and ignore audiences that want to talk about your storytelling choices.
By Rebecca Ruiz