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Whale Pee Is Good for the Ocean, Study Finds
Find out how baleen whale feces and urine contribute to the ocean‘s health. Whales make some of the longest, most unforgiving migrations in the...
mentalfloss.com - 30+ days ago
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Snow, construction fouls data in Greenwood road diet study
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Humpback Whale Briefly Swallows Kayaker Before Spitting Him Out Unharmed
While Adrián Simancas was kayaking with his father Dell in Bahía El Águila in the Strait of Magellan off the coast of Chilean...
laughingsquid.com - 30+ days ago
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How do placebos ease pain? Mouse brain study offers clues
The discovery of a brain circuit involved in the pain-relieving effect of placebos could lead to improved treatments. Miryam Naddaf When people take a...
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Birds-of-Paradise Species Emit Light Through Their Feathers, Study Finds
Birds- of-paradise have long been admired for their vibrant colors and intricate courtship dances, but it turns out there’s even more to their...
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What kind of natural environment picturebooks are young children in China and Korea reading?
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Scientists Just Discovered This Could Be Best Day of Your Life–and the Future Will Be Even Better
A new study finds feelings of well-being don’t dip in your 20s, 30s, and 40s. They stay steady, and then dramatically increase. Conventional wisdom —...
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Middle children grow up to be more honest and cooperative than only children, study suggests
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phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Banco Bisa Introduces Bolivia’s First Regulated Crypto Custody Service Using Tether
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Harvard diet clear winner for good health, researchers say
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People who bike or walk to work call in sick less, THL study finds
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Humans Age Faster at 2 Specific time s in Their Life, Study Finds
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Drug use among adolescents remains at lower levels, study shows
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