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Home » News » The Truth About Painkillers and Empathy, and a Hyperloop Test!
Empathy & Compassion

The Truth About Painkillers and Empathy, and a Hyperloop Test!

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 26/05/2016

Does science tell us that Tylenol is changing our personalities? The short answer is ‘no’. And learn about advances in transportation technology in this SciShow news.

See it on Scoop.it, via Empathy and Compassion

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