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Why you shouldn't scratch an itchy rash: New study explains
Your parents were right: Scratching an itchy rash really does make it worse. Now we know why, thanks to new research that uncovers how scratching...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Who Falls for Fake News? Study Reveals Surprising Patterns
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology....
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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fitness
Our brains underestimate our wrist’s true flexibility, study finds
Researchers have found that people systematically underestimate how far their wrists can move. This finding suggests that the brain’s internal...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
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science
Why you shouldn't be afraid of flying, according to a flight expert : Short Wave
There are many statistics out there that prove that flying on a commercial airplane is safe, that plane crashes are, on the whole, pretty unlikely....
npr.org - 30+ days ago
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health
Semen Can Carry More Deadly Diseases Than Previously Thought, Study Finds
A new study outlines the possible dangers. Studies have long established the sexual transmissibility of many viruses via semen, but new research shows...
mensjournal.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
Maine Sen. Angus King Bewildered As Tulsi Gabbard Explains Why ā€˜Climate Change’ Omitted In 2025 Threat Report
Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine expressed bewilderment Tuesday over the omission of ā€œclimate changeā€ from the U.S. Intelligence Community’s (IC)...
tampafp.com - 30+ days ago
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memes
20 Memes That Make Absolutely No Sense… and That’s the Point - Funny
Embrace the Chaos: These Memes Are Hilariously Pointless and Perfectly Absurd Some time s, the best humor is the kind that leaves you scratching your...
chameleonmemes.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
Lando Norris’ Race Engineer Explains How McLaren Star Has ā€˜Grown Massively’ Since Winning in Miami
Lando Norris has received all kinds of praise from the people of the F1 fraternity after he had his best-ever season in 2024. Not only did...
thesportsrush.com - 30+ days ago
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science
Shifts in subtropical North Atlantic Ocean expected over the next decade
A new study analyzed nearly four decades of deep ocean observations to reveal significant cooling and freshening of deep water in the Subtropical...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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work-life balance
Study: Remote Workers Are Less Burnt Out Than In-Office Employees
Remote workers are happier and less exhausted with work than in-office employees, and it's not particularly close. If you want to cut down on employee...
tech.co - 30+ days ago
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cooking
From-Scratch Flavor: 14 Simple and Seriously Good Keto Cakes
These keto cakes and cupcakes keep it classic with rich flavor, soft texture, and none of the boxed mix shortcuts. Whether you're after something...
ketocookingchristian.com - 28 days ago
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parenting
Kids spend a startling number of hours on their phones during school, study reveals
As talk about banning phones in schools increases, a new study revealed that the average teen spends a quarter of their school day scrolling. Research...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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nutrition
Common vitamin shown to reduce major autoimmune disease
Previous research has shown that vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) — and a new study suggests that supplementing...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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science
Killing in Combat Doesn’t Always Harm Soldiers’ Mental Health
A large study of over 14,000 Norwegian veterans reveals that taking a life in combat doesn't automatically damage a soldier’s mental health—context...
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science
AI helps unravel a cause of Alzheimer's disease and identify a therapeutic candidate
A new study found that a gene recently recognized as a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease is actually a cause of it, due to its previously...
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technology
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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architecture
Case study: Woodland Quad by MICA Architects
Wellington College is one of the world’s top co-educational independent day and boarding schools with over 1,100 pupils. MICA was appointed to design...
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music / science
Rock art acoustics: South African study suggests that a distinct echo attracted ancient artists back to one site
Physics does not adequately explain reflected sound and echo effects. Take as example the echo-producing Echoplex, a magnetic tape device that...
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nature
Something Strange Happens to Wolves Infected by an Infamous Mind-Altering Parasite
A study of 26 years' worth of wolf behavioral data, and an analysis of the blood of 229 wolves, has shown that infection with the parasite Toxoplasma...
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technology
Hidden muscle fat significantly raises heart disease risk, study finds
Hidden fat stored deep within muscles can significantly raise your risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and heart failure, even if you appear...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
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beauty / health
New Study: Low Levels of This Vitamin May Increase Melanoma Skin Cancer Risk
Sunscreen and mindful exposure are still ways to manage your risk—but European researchers have made an intriguing, if slightly puzzling,...
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how-to
Automotive expert explains how to tell whether buying a used car with 75K miles or more is a good bet
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nutrition
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sports
Tyrese Haliburton Explains Mindset When Attempting Game-Winning Three vs. Cavaliers
The Pacers guard hit the game-winning three to defeat Cleveland on Tuesday. For the second time in a week, guard Tyrese Haliburton delivered the...
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movie & tv
Disney Finally Explains the Truth Behind 'The Acolyte's Cancelation...and It's an All-Too-Familiar Story
Star Wars appears to be finally finding its feet again on Disney+ with Skeleton Crew, one of the highest rated shows in the franchise since...
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cool stuff
Genetically tailored diets successfully treat patients with IBS
A groundbreaking study suggests that genetic variations in carbohydrate digestion enzymes could hold the key to personalized treatments for irritable...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
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