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Rapidly Evolving DNA May Explain Human Brain Complexity
A new study reveals that human accelerated regions (HARs)—segments of DNA that evolved much faster than expected—may be key to the brain’s advanced...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago

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nature
Why women’s brains are more resilient: it could be their ‘silent’ X chromosome
Study in mice and human cadavers hints that a brain-protective gene in the chromosome becomes more active with age. Women tend to live longer than men...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Do Antibiotics Cause Constipation? An Expert Doctor Explains
Antibiotics are formulated to kill bacteria—but this affects the healthy ones in your gut, too. A medical doctor specializing in bacteria knowledge...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
science
Radical Life Extension in Humans Is Improbable This Century—but Not Impossible, Study Finds
We’ve likely reached our biological limits. For now. A new study suggests that the human lifespan might be reaching its biological limit, and any increased advancements will likely come from studying aging rather than eliminating disease. • This comes from the idea that even if diseases are eradicated,...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
books
Three novels by Nobel winner Han Kang that explain the fragile nature of South Korea
Last year, South Korea made headlines around the world for two reasons. The first was writer Han Kang’s celebrated Nobel prize for literature win in...
theconversation.com - 23 days ago
science
How Can Seals Hold Their Breath for an Hour or More?
Humans can't sense their own oxygen levels, but seals can, and it makes diving longer and safer. If you could choose one superpower from the animal...
discovermagazine.com - 11 days ago
books
The Best-Selling Historical Fiction Books of All time
Historical fiction’s popularity has remained solid since the 19th century, when Romanticism inspired writers to look to the past. Exploring the human...
bookriot.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
The Real Damage That Sugar Does to the Human Body
In a toothsome video by National Geographic, host Azlo Slade talked about the various types of sugar that are available to us in the present day,...
laughingsquid.com - 26 days ago
science
1,500-year-old tomb in Peru holds human sacrifices, including strangled son next to father's remains, genetic analysis reveals
A genetic analysis of six people buried in a Moche tomb around A.D. 500 revealed that two teenagers were sacrificed to their close relatives. Two...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
books
Two sides to a story: why feminist retellings are filling our bookshelves
From Nineteen Eighty-Four’s Julia to Shakespeare’s Rosaline, the trend for a new perspective on a familiar tale is continuing apace. Authors and publishers explain what old stories tell us about today...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Taylor Swift And Boyfriend Travis Kelce's Heartbreaking News Has Leaked - US Daily Report
Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, rapidly fled the United States after the Super Bowl loss. PEOPLE Magazine and Page Six confirmed the pair...
usdailyreport.com - 27 days ago
movie & tv
Stephen Baldwin explains why he left Special Forces so early: 'These guys are going to kill me'
Baldwin withdrew from the competition in its premiere night. Stephen Baldwin's time on the Fox reality show Special Forces: World's Toughest Test was brief but memorable. The Usual Suspects actor achieved physical feats that include leaping from a moving boat onto a helicopter hovering above and...
ew.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
All About John Legend's time less Ballad “Ordinary People”
Legend's "Ordinary People" was The Voice Coach's first big hit, putting him on the map in 2004. It's a no-brainer that John Legend is a genius when...
nbc.com - 30+ days ago
business
European committee says Lilly Alzheimer's drug shouldn't get marketing approval
A European regulatory committee rejected Eli Lilly’s U.S.-approved Alzheimer’s disease treatment over potentially dangerous risks of brain bleeding and swelling. The European Medicines Agency committee said the benefits of the new drug, Kisunla, did not outweigh the risks, and it recommended...
aol.com - 8 days ago
movie & tv
James Mangold Explains What A Complete Unknown Is Really About
A Complete Unknown director James Mangold on the qualities he wanted to draw out in his second music biopic. James Mangold isn’t afraid of being...
vulture.com - 30+ days ago
music
Kendrick Lamar once explained the biggest misconception about him
Kendrick Lamar has been a leading figure in hip-hop for the past ten years and is often regarded as the top emcee of his generation. Hailing from...
hiphophero.com - 12 days ago
auto
Xpeng Shares Jump on Plans to Make Flying Cars, Humanoid Robots
Xpeng Inc. shares rose after the company’s chairman said it plans to start mass production of its flying car model and industrial robots by 2026. The...
bloomberg.com - 26 days ago
how-to
How to Use Forward-Facing Sonar to Catch Crappie: Settings, Modes, and Mounts Explained
It’s no secret that forward-facing sonar (FFS) is an incredibly effective tool for catching crappie. The best crappie lures and crappie rods are also...
outdoorlife.com - 30+ days ago
memes
Young, dumb, and full of glum: The ‘Sad Duck Pointing At Himself’ meme, explained
Who, me? Sad Duck Pointing At Himself Memes derived from a scene from Walt Disney’s 1939 animated short, The Ugly Duckling. In the scene, the ugly...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Brain-reading devices allow paralysed people to talk using their thoughts
Two studies report considerable improvements in technologies designed to help people with facial paralysis to communicate. Miryam Naddaf Brain-reading...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
‘It’s dumb to IPO this year’: Databricks CEO explains why he’s waiting to go public
Databricks just closed one of the largest funding rounds ever, raising a staggering $ 10 billion in fresh capital. Naturally, technology investors were quick to ask what this means for the company’s highly anticipated IPO. During an event in San Francisco on Tuesday night, Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
learning
40 Funny Posts About Linguistics That Might Make You Realize How Silly Language Can Be
Anyone who has tried learning a second language has no doubt come to the independent realization that the way humans communicate can be pretty...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
mindfulness / teaching / learning / education
People With Highly Advanced Brains Grasp 6 Concepts Better Than An Average Person
I lived in Japan for a year in 2012. One of the main pulls of this country was its ancient philosophies and the beautiful aesthetic attached to it....
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Nutritionist explains why eating cereal for breakfast is 'one of worst things' you could do
Cereal is a breakfast staple for millions of Americans, but one nutritionist has warned doing such is 'one of worst things' you could do. Whether it...
unilad.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
'Adolescence' Ending Explained: It Can't Get Better Overnight
One of the best-limited series ever put on TV is blowing up on Netflix right now. It's called Adolescence, and it's a British crime drama show by Jack...
nofilmschool.com - 17 days ago
celebrity / movie & tv
Hugh Jackman’s ex-wife Deborra explained why sleeping with actor was like ‘always having affairs’
ladbible.com - 30+ days ago