If reducing clutter makes you feel better, why does throwing things away feel so awful?ByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
Climate change will double hay fever allergies in Europe over the next 50 yearsByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
A Filipino fisherman kept a 75-pound pearl under his bed for 10 yearsByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
Air pollution isn’t just making China sick, it’s making the country’s cities unbearably hotByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
The UN finally concedes that it had a role in Haiti’s devastating 2010 cholera outbreakByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
Why Japan has more old-fashioned music stores than anywhere else in the worldByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
An ex-Premier League soccer player is the latest casualty of taser use in the UK, where police rarely carry gunsByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
Justin Bieber’s songs are neuroscientifically engineered to get into your head and stay thereByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
There are good reasons not to give up on flossing, despite what you’ve read in the newsByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
Parasites can change zebrafish behavior, and that could be a problem for medical researchersByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
For a sport, becoming part of the Olympics is a Herculean taskByMun Keat Looi, Mun Keat Looi, Joshua Wong, and Joon Ian Wong
A deep flaw has been discovered in thousands of neuroscience studies. So why aren’t neuroscientists freaking out?ByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi
The ice bucket challenge worked: There’s been a breakthrough in ALS researchByMun Keat Looi and Mun Keat Looi