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Specialists have estimated that the Eiffel Tower actually grows between 12 and 15 centimeters when comparing its size on cold ...
Just four hours after eating a high-fat meal, healthy men showed clear signs that their blood vessels, and even their brain’s ability to control blood flow, weren’t working as well as they should.
Picking up the phone means being available here and now, with no safety net, and no delay. For many teenagers, this immediacy is perceived as stressful, a loss of control. There is no time to think ...
Harvard-led study finds French fries linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk, while baked potatoes show no significant effect. Preparation matters.
Six feet of distance might not protect you in line. New research finds indoor airflow patterns can trap infectious particles right at breathing height.
Girls who see themselves as overweight, even if they aren't, face significantly higher odds of depression and suicidal thoughts, study of 51,000 teens finds.
Rustout is mental and emotional decline caused by repetitive, mundane tasks and ongoing professional stagnation.
Dog study reveals 64% of private well samples had at least one metal above EPA limits, raising concerns about water quality in U.S. households.
A scientific study reveals that every tested lump charcoal brand misrepresented its contents—some labeled "oak" contained no ...
New physics study derives universal formula for quantum entanglement in conformal field theories, laying groundwork for ...
New study uncovers how cellular aging spreads through tissues, and how blocking a single protein might slow the process.
Vitamin B3 and green tea extract helped aging brain cells regain energy and clear toxic protein clumps within 16 hours in a ...
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