All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
When you get up in the morning, different parts of the brain spring into action at different rates. This period of grogginess is called "sleep inertia," and it's why we sometimes wake up unsure of where we are.
When you get up in the morning, different parts of the brain spring into action at different rates. This period of grogginess is called "sleep inertia," and it's why we sometimes wake up unsure of where we are.
When you get up in the morning, different parts of the brain spring into action at different rates. This period of grogginess is called "sleep inertia," and it's why we sometimes wake up unsure of where we are.
In the wake of the Dec. 14 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., 3-D printer manufacturer MakerBot Industries has removed files for 3-D–printable guns from its user-generated design database Thingiverse.
Barry Munday wakes up after being attacked to realize that he's missing his family jewels. To make matters worse, he learns he's facing a paternity lawsuit filed by a woman he can't remember having sex with.