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Researchers Study Earth’s Deadliest Extinction, the Catastrophe That Turned Into a Firestorm and Erased Life
With human-driven climate change accelerating at an alarming rate, researchers caution that we could be heading toward a similar tipping point....
knewz.com - 15 days ago

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education / learning
The 15 College Degrees Most Likely to Make You Rich, New Study Shows
Choosing a discipline to study in college is no easy feat. On one hand, you want to pick a concentration that will fulfill you and open the door to...
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nature / science
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technology
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health
Scientists Sound the Alarm Over Plastics in Our Brains After Shocking Study
A new commentary highlights the potential health risks of microplastics in our bodies and brains. If the thought of having a spoonful of plastic in...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
science
Washington State Has The Deadliest And Most Destructive Volcanic Eruption In US History
Around the world, volcanic eruptions are daily geological events, but most of this activity lands low on the Volcanic Explosivity Index, a scale that...
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work-life balance
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A recent report from the Office of National Statistics has revealed that individuals who work from home enjoy an average of 24 minutes more sleep...
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
interior design
Family of Four Who Live in a 750-Square-Foot One-Bedroom Apartment Reveal How They Turned Tiny Space Into a Cozy Home
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nature
Earth has a 'heartbeat' generated by lightning. Schumann resonances explained, separating science from myth
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Researchers discover hidden link between gut bacteria and arthritis
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nature
Y chromosome is evolving faster than the X, primate study reveals
The male Y chromosome in humans is evolving faster than the X. Scientists have now discovered the same trend in six species of primate. The Y...
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food & drink
Dementia Risk May Be Doubling, New Study Says—Here’s What You Can Do About It
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apps
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job & work
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learning
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pets
AI-powered study reveals brain patterns behind small animal phobia
A new study recently published in Psychophysiology has used machine learning to identify brain structures and networks associated with small animal...
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More than 25,000 new colorectal cancer cases were projected to be diagnosed last year, according to the Canadian Cancer Society. This article is for...
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food & drink
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fitness
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books
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