We often think of memories like the contents of a museum: static exhibits that we view to understand the present and prepare ...
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Science has long settled dogs issue: sterilise and vaccinate
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) identify sterilisation and ...
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Your Head Movements May Be Giving Away Your Foreign Accent
This matters because intonation (the rise and fall of speech that conveys emotion, emphasis, and intent) can flip meaning ...
Lucid dreaming has all manner of benefits, from honing your skills to defeating PTSD - if you can learn to control it ...
A dietitian tried drinking kombucha every day for a week and documented the changes she saw in her energy and body. She ...
Homeowners' associations do plenty of beneficial things. But sometimes they go too far, testing the tension between ...
Artificial intelligence has transformed music in ways that would have sounded like science fiction just a few years ago.
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Gym Dandy
Since opening in 2019, Sweat and Tonic has perfected the nightclub-meets-gym aesthetic, and Reformd carries that DNA. It’s ...
Many Costco products are widely beloved, but not this form of bread, which has garnered some pretty rough reviews from ...
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Animals don’t read like humans, but the truth is weirder
Human reading looks so ordinary that it is easy to treat it as the default way brains extract meaning from marks. Yet when I ...
By Vahan Zanoyan “It is not death that is frightening. What is truly frightening is indifference — a state that enters us ...
For the first time, researchers at MIT have visually captured a bizarre wave of pure heat moving through an exotic state of matter known as a superfluid.
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