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Curiosity: Ever wondered what will happen if a helicopter engine fails in mid-air?

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Helicopters are the nimble, wily cousins of airplanes. While that may seem like they're much more dangerous, that's not necessarily the case. In July 2015, Neil deGrasse Tyson tweeted that a "helicopter whose engine fails is a brick." Then Twitter came in and did what Twitter does best: They roasted him with facts

Curiosity: How your brain fights your wight loss effort...

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It is  hard to lose weight. 80 percent of people who lose weight regain it within a year. Many of those people may have done everything right, only to see the number on the scale creep back up in defiance. There's a reason for that. Your brain doesn't want you to lose weight, and it throws everything it can at the problem to keep it from happening.

You should sleep in a cold room; see why..

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Whether you like to bundle up with several layers of blankets or sleep on a bare mattress exposed to the elements, there's no one right way to sleep. But if you're trying to maintain a healthy weight, there might be: research shows that sleeping in a cold room could help boost your metabolism and make you burn more calories, even during the day.

“Helper's high': Health benefits of Altruism.

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Do you get a strange jolt of pleasure when you find the perfect gift for someone? What about when you volunteer to work for a shelter or donate money to your favorite charity? If you're not really the giving type, science says you should give it a shot.

Curiosity: Why extreme temperatures mess with your battery.

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you probably don't even think about the battery in your phone, or your car, or your flashlight—until it stops working. Often, that's when you're getting around the campground in the peak of summer or snapping a snow-angel selfie in the dead of winter. Why are batteries so sensitive to harsh weather? It's because inside each battery is a tiny chemical reaction, and chemical reactions are very dependent on temperature.

Let your kids get more sleep, else they'll age faster.

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Any parent knows the value of a nap when it comes to preventing crankiness. But why do kids need so much sleep? And what happens to them physically if they don't get it? A new study shows that lack of sleep can be harmful to kids on a cellular level, but don't worry. We've also dug up some science-backed solutions for when your kids aren't sleeping enough.

Curiosity: Psychotic condition could be transmitted.

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When you live in close proximity to someone, it's common for illness to spread from one person to another. But mental illness? It's possible. The phenomenon is technically called shared psychotic disorder, but it's most famously known as folie à deux. The first case of the condition was documented in the 19th century, and described a 30-something married couple, Margaret and Michael. The couple shared a delusion that people were sneaking into their house at night spreading dust, dropping pieces of fluff, and wearing down the soles of the couple's shoes.