A Russian fitness trainer tragically died in his sleep after binge-eating fast food to demonstrate that his weight-loss programme could reverse unhealthy habits. He reportedly consumed large ...
Growing up in a sunny clime, people wore colorful clothes (and less of them). Strangers held heads high, smiling and saying ...
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Mini skittles vs my pan
A colorful experiment seeing what happens when mini Skittles meet a hot pan, showcasing the melting, mixing, and surprising results in a fun, visual way.
At $249.95 for Cyber Monday, the Galaxy Ring is a solid choice, especially if you're already in the Samsung ecosystem and ...
Scientists saw that a trio of supplements improved brain connectivity and social behaviour in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
The results show that the strangers' heart rates do not sync up, but the couples do, drawn together not by sight or sound but ...
“Systems such as Reiki, Chakra balancing, Therapeutic Touch, and “bio‑field” healing describe a flow of subtle energy that ...
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What podcasts do to our brains
Listening to a work week’s worth of podcasts deprives your brain of a lot of silence. And it turns out silence is really good ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared a company-wide “code red,” telling staff to shift focus back to ChatGPT’s core quality as ...
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Settling the creatine safety debate
Research confirms creatine's safety, highlighting misinformation and low-quality supplements as primary concerns over cancer ...
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Quantum entanglement is shown to turbocharge light
Quantum entanglement has long been framed as a strange communication channel between particles, but the latest experiments ...
Dogs identify human stress by smell with over 93% accuracy, revealing how they interpret our emotions even when we don't ...
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