Kidney Stones: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
A kidney stone is a hard mass that forms in the kidneys from minerals in the urine, and if large enough, can cause serve pain.
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Solar Eclipse Injury Risk: Doctors Brace for Rise in ER Visits
As potentially millions of Americans travel to see the total solar eclipse on Monday (Aug. 21), doctors are bracing for a spike in visits to emergency rooms.
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Why It's Dangerous to Condition Your Hair After a Nuclear Attack
Last week, when North Korea was threatening to send a ballistic missile toward the U.S. territory of Guam, the island's inhabitants were warned that in the case of a nuclear attack, they should not condition their hair.
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Solar Eclipse-Chasing Jets Aim to Solve Mystery of Sun's Corona
Scientists will use cameras on two of NASA's WB-57 research jets to make high-resolution moving observations of the sun's corona during the total solar eclipse.
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Woman Born Without a Vagina Speaks Out About Rare Condition
A woman in Arizona who was born without a vagina — the result of a rare condition — is speaking out about her condition.
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In Photos: Eclipse-Chasing Jets Aim to Get Best-Ever View of Sun's Corona
The pilots of two of NASA's WB-57 high-altitude research jets will enjoy what may be the best view ever of a total solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
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Why Plasma Is the Crown of the Solar Eclipse
The wisps of light emanating from the solar disk during this year's total eclipse are plumes of hot, charged gas called plasma from the sun's corona. And plasma physicists are ecstatic at the chance to study this fourth state of matter.
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2017 Total Solar Eclipse: Everything You Need to Know
To help you prepare for a fun and safe eclipse-viewing, Live Science has compiled everything you need to know, from where to watch, how to watch and the science behind the event.
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Why Whiskey Tastes Better with Water
Whiskey may become more flavorful if it's diluted with a few drops of water, new research suggests.
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Why Flat-Earthers and Science Deniers Can't Dispute the Eclipse
Why do people distrust or dispute so many aspects of science, but unanimously accept, without question, the ridiculously specific predictions on offer for every eclipse?
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Friday, August 18, 2017
The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
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