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Ridiculous History and Monkeys in Robotic Wheelchairs  - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

Mar 22, 2016 08:00 am
 
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Cheerleaders Help Discover Bacteria That Grows Better In Zero-Gravity
Citizen scientists collected bacteria strains to send to the International Space Station. All grew exactly the same as on Earth — except for one, that grew much faster.
 

 
 


I Want to Drink Your Blood. I'll Need 6.4 Minutes
Fast, right? You'll have no trouble accommodating your vampire overlord.
 

 
 


Get Your Bubble On. No, Really.
There's a new sport sweeping (or rolling across) the U.S.: bubble soccer. It gives a whole new meaning to the term bubble wrap.
 

 
 


New Study: Monkeys Can Drive Robotic Wheelchairs Using Thought Control
Researchers developed technology that allows monkeys to maneuver around in robotic wheelchairs, using only their thoughts to navigate. That has implications for humanity.
 

 
 


SeaWorld Ends Orca Program
The current orcas residing at SeaWorld will be the last generation housed there.
 

 
 


Ridiculous History: The Curse of the Colonel
In 1985, the Hanshin Tigers won the Japanese World Series. In the ensuing celebration, though, a statue of Colonel Sanders was drowned, and the team hasn't won since.
 

 
 


Does Your Doctor Screen You for Depression? Why Not?
Experts are recommending that U.S. primary care physicians screen all adults for depression.
 

 
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