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Gene inherited from Neanderthals influences tooth shape, study suggests
Genetic variants that determine the shape of your teeth—including a gene inherited from Neanderthals—have been identified by a team co-led by UCL...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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5 Must-Have Techs and Gadgets for Glamping
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🚲 Manasquan’s Bike Route Study Stirs Debate—What’s Next?
MANASQUAN, NJ - At the recent Manasquan Council meeting, the Borough engineer presented findings from the ongoing Bike Route Study, following guidance...
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Study accuses LM Arena of helping top AI labs game its benchmark
A new paper from AI lab Cohere, Stanford, MIT, and Ai2 accuses LM Arena, the organization behind the popular crowdsourced AI benchmark Chatbot Arena, of...
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Ancient Megalodon Tooth Discovery in the Pacific Ocean
The recent discovery of a megalodon tooth on the deep sea floor has reignited interest in this ancient shark. Known scientifically as Otodus...
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pets
The Dogs of Chernobyl Are Experiencing Rapid Evolution, Study Suggests
Have the canines acquired strange mutations living near the power plant? For decades, scientists have studied animals living in or near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power...
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The Surprising Habit That Could Support Your Immune System, According to a New Study
If you've been putting off that coffee date with a friend, it might be time to reconsider. Do you consider yourself a people person, social...
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Study reveals strategies for managing narcissists at home and work
The best way to deal with narcissistic people in your personal life may be the hardest advice to take, according to an expert who has...
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A 30-Second Balance Test Can Indicate How Well You're Aging, Study Shows
Testing your balance by standing on one leg may indicate how well you’re aging, according to a new study published in the journal PLoS...
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Premature menopause increases risk of early death, study finds — but hormone replacement therapy might be the key. Here's what to know
According to recent study, women who used hormone replacement therapy for at least six months were 50 per cent less likely to die from cancer and...
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Misophonia Has Genetic Links to Anxiety And Depression, Study Finds
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ChatGPT Mobile Uses Revealed — Study Finds One Clear Winner
When OpenAI launched its ChatGPT mobile app in 2023, early adopters were drawn in by its novelty — AI on demand in your pocket. But a newly...
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Psychology Study Reveals Trick For Appearing More Likeable In Social Situations
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The discovery of fire was one of the most fundamental advancements of human development, but researchers can't agree on why it came about. Hundreds of...
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How the Brain Tells Imagination from Reality, And When It Fails
A new study identifies the brain mechanisms that help us distinguish real experiences from imagined ones. Researchers found that the fusiform gyrus—a...
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Psychological skills and strategies enhance athlete performance under pressure
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Moore suggests rollbacks to Maryland’s public education plan are coming
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday proposed scaling back parts of the state’s ambitious public education improvement plan as the state faces a...
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A common CEO pay strategy is stalling innovation—a new study reveals why
A pay structure meant to drive corporate success may be doing the opposite. A new study finds that one of the most common forms of...
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This Surprising Exercise May Be Better for Your Brain Than Walking, New Study Suggests
Going for a ride may actually support gray matter volume in the brain—which helps you remember better in the long run. Cycling was linked...
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Nearly 50 Percent of Drivers Admit to Speeding 15 MPH or More, Study Says
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Reading and studying Lord Of The Rings is one thing. Mapping it is another. Thankfully, someone did it and made the geographical wanderings of the...
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Tesla’s cars are once again involved in the most accidents according to a study by LendingTree insurance. It found that Tesla drivers are involved...
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nutrition
Study links Covid-19 cleaning to eczema rise in infants in Hong Kong
Researchers in Hong Kong found that increased cleaning during the Covid-19 pandemic may have caused a 46 per cent rise in eczema cases among...
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Neanderthal quiz: How much do you know about our closest relatives?
Think you know everything about Neanderthals? Take our quiz to find out. Almost two centuries after the first Neanderthal was discovered, we are still...
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