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Meet Gigantopithecus, the Extinct Giant Orangutan in 'The Jungle Book'
The character of King Louie gets a serious primate upgrade in the new Disney live-action-meets-CGI film. Did the ape also serve as inspiration for sasquatch and yeti?
 

 
 


Millions of Americans Aren't Repaying Their Student Debt. Are You One of Them?
But just how many are we talking, really?
 

 
 


How the FBI Cracked the iPhone Case … With a Little Help From Outside
And the FBI already has said it'll help other law enforcement agencies with locked phones.
 

 
 


Computers Create a Rembrandt 2.0
Rembrandt may not be able to create his masterful paintings anymore, but computers can.
 

 
 


Newly Discovered Trap-Jaw Spider Captures Prey With Astonishing Speed
Researchers had to use special high-speed cameras recording at up to 40,000 fps to even witness the 'lightning speed' chelicerae jaw structures snapping shut.
 

 
 


The (White) Doctor Will See You Now: Why Racist Hospital Patients Often Win
Bigoted requests aren't as rare as you might think in hospitals. It's also not rare for hospitals to accommodate such requests. Why?
 

 
 


Crunch Time: Hearing Yourself Chew May Prevent Overeating
Food scientists dub sound 'the forgotten flavor sense.' A new study looked at how sound factored into how much we ate, with some interesting results.
 

 
 


Is Knowing Your Full Genome a Right or a Privilege?
You want to know what your 6 billion letters of genetic code say about you, and one company wants to tell you. Will it ever get the chance?
 

 
 


Persistent Stigma of 'Pit Bull' Label Hinders Dog Adoption
Regardless of what a dog's breed actually is, if it's labeled a "pit bull," its chances of adoption drop. Pity the poor pit pup.
 

 
 


Linguists Find Fascinating Quirk in How Amazonian Language Expresses Time
The indigenous language Nheengatu uses something called "celestial pointing" in place of words, making it a language that's both auditory and visual.
 

 
 


Anyone Can Make Vladimir Putin Smile
Yep, real-time motion capture and re-enactment just got faster (and funnier).
 

 
 


Geekdom Is on the Rise
FanBolt founder Emma Loggins and Farrago Comics co-founder Martin Fleischmann talk about what it means to be a geek.
 

 
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