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Science reveals weird way pot helps you sleep
Many cannabis consumers turn to the plant for a specific reason. According to a recent survey, sleep is one of the most common use cases. One...
greenstate.com - 30+ days ago

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A 6-Year-Old Boy Found a Strange Rock on the Beach—It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Axe
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The science of getting a good night’s sleep in hotels
Some time s getting sleep in a hotel is an actual science. Try these doctor-approved tactics to make travel more restful. Whether you’re traveling for leisure or for work, it can be hard to believe that hotels are in the business of sleep. Between uncomfortable beds, noisy air conditioners, slamming...
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learning / science
Dopamine Drives Aggression Learning in Males - Neuroscience News
Summry: New research reveals that dopamine plays a crucial role in teaching young male mice to fight, with the chemical’s influence diminishing as...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Anbernic RG28XX review: “a tiny budget handheld that fits in my weird tiny jeans pocket”
Upon taking the Anbernic RG28XX out of its cardboard prison, I couldn’t help but laugh at how small this handheld is. Don’t get me wrong, I expected...
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beauty
Data Reveals What's In and Out for Beauty Consumers in 2025
Data Reveals Beauty Consumers’ ‘Ins and Outs’ for 2025 What's what in the world of beauty buyers....
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entrepreneurship
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It’s officially 2025, and with the new year comes a new set of goals to achieve. Maybe your resolutions include hitting the gym more often, or...
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Image of the Day 2024 Archive
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Brain scans reveal how drum and bass influence music perception
A new study published in Neuroscience sheds light on how drum and bass components influence the brain’s response to pop music. Researchers found that...
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Sydney Young and his evaporative fractionator
I recently gave a talk at an event Salters Hall in central London. Over the buffet lunch, I fell into conversation with a senior researcher from a...
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fitness
inov8 Bare-XF: the best gym shoe I've tested
For me, the minimalist design of the inov8 Bare-XF helps creat a near-perfect gym shoe. Ever since Christopher McDougall’s seminal book Born to Run,...
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parenting
How to Help Your Disengaged Teen Succeed
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Science North receives $ 20 million for development of science centre
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Brave 6-year-old boy helps his sick mother by asking an Amazon delivery person for help in a powerful video
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Nature's pain reliever: Scientists unlock anti-inflammatory powers of sugar apple leaves
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beauty
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learning
“Today I Learned”: 97 Interesting And Weird Facts To Satisfy Your Curiosity (New Facts)
Learning new things is important if we want to live a long and fulfilling life. Acquiring new skills and performing activities such as puzzles and...
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auto
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nutrition
The Surprising Science of Creatine’s ‘Loading Phase’
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science / space
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food & drink
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