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Discovery of Oldest Engravings "Rewrites Human History"
In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team of scientists has uncovered what may be the earliest known example of deliberate patterns made by...
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Jennifer Lopez's Ski-Chic Outfit Broke the Oldest Fashion Rule in the Book
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Like many homeowners, I’ve kept to a pretty neutral-colored kitchen: light wood cabinets with a natural finish, simple hardware, plain walls. And...
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Groundbreaking study reveals hidden hearing modes within the human ear
In the depths of your inner ear lies one of biology’s most intricate sound systems. A new discovery reveals that the cochlea — the spiral-shaped...
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Humans Are In Decline And Doomed For Extinction, New Book Argues
Some 300,000 years after we first emerged on the savannas of East Africa, Homo sapiens, our particular brand of bipedal hominins, is in danger of disappearing...
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space
A Scientist Says Humans Can Slow time With Their Minds
It takes a very particular set of circumstances. In moments of emergency, super-concentration, or meditation, people report moments of “ time expansion experiences,” or TEEs—when...
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Poem of the week: Of Human Knowledge by Sir John Davies
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Creepy AI Generated Humanoid Food Creatures That Eat the Food From Which They Are Made
Digital artist Bennett Waisbren created “You Are What You Eat”, a brilliantly horrifying series of creepy AI generated humanoid food creatures that...
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SpaceX Plans to Launch Starship to Mars Soon, Elon Musk Sets Overly Optimistic Deadline to Send Humans There by 2029
Elon Musk sets an optimistic deadline to send rockets to Mars by the end of 2026, and follow up with rockets carrying humans between 2029 and 2031....
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nature
Experts stunned by discovery in kelp forest decades after studying lives of sea otters: 'An impact which cascades through the ecosystem'
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I'm A Microbiome Researcher: Here's The Difference Between "Good" & "Bad" Gut Bacteria
The human gut, often referred to as the "second brain," is a complex ecosystem teeming with trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the...
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8 Insightful Psychology Books That Dive Deep into Identity, the Mind, and What Makes Us Human
These eight psychology books provide a fascinating journey into the intricacies of the human mind, identity, and what it means to be human. Psychology...
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Optimus Robots at Tesla’s Cybercab Event Were Controlled by Humans
The robots’ interactions were touted as a significant step forward in real- time response to verbal and visual. At a Cybercab event this week, Tesla...
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Human bodies boldly reject late-night cravings for health
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'Mystery population' of human ancestors gave us 20% of our genes and may have boosted our brain function
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Why sportswriter Mike Sielski’s basketball book ‘Magic in the Air’ is a slam dunk
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beauty
Keke Palmer embraces her natural hair after years of discovery
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When AI Takes Over Scientific Discovery
Science has always been a human endeavor, fueled by curiosity, creativity, and a stubborn willingness to question what others take for granted. But what happens...
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Science news this week: 'Stranded' astronauts return and mystery human ancestor
March 22, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the...
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Joyce Carol Oates Reads “The Frenzy”
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Spirited away: Bathing in Japan’s 3000-year-old hot spring resort
Julia D’Orazio travels back to where Japan’s wellness trend began 3000 years ago by visiting the country’s oldest onsen: Dogo Onsen, in the...
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Top FDA vaccine official resigns, citing ‘lies and misinformation’
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Verbal Fluency Might Predict Human Longevity
A recent study reveals a surprising link between longevity and verbal fluency—the ability to effectively recall and utilize vocabulary. Researchers...
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Developer creates endless Wikipedia feed to fight algorithm addiction
WikiTok cures boredom in spare moments with wholesome swipe-up Wikipedia article discovery. On Wednesday, a New York-based app developer named Isaac...
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