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When you look at the world around you, it might feel like your eyes and brain work in perfect sync—taking in a smooth, ...
Understanding the effects of social class on people's attitudes, thoughts, feelings and behaviors could have valuable ...
If you slipped back through time to taste a dish from the Roman Empire, you'd likely be sampling some fermented fish sauce.
A thin piece of gold reached 33,740 degrees Fahrenheit, which is more than 14 times higher than its melting point, by being rapidly heated—and it didn't melt ...
What’s most important about hearing health how it helps people stay engaged, say experts – here’s how to support it ...
A Theoretical Framework for Time, Space, and Energy Scaling” was published by researchers at Sandia National Laboratories.
Japanese scientists recently discovered organic matter on a distant asteroid, reviving interest in the panspermia theory—the idea that life spreads through space via celestial objects. This theory ...
The “Boy’s a liar” singer PinkPantheress unpacked her frustration about the bias Black women face in the electronic scene.
Recent research shows that your brain doesn't pay attention in one smooth stream-instead, it switches focus in quick bursts, about 8 times per second.
Private-equity (PE) acquisition of gastroenterology (GI) practices led to higher colonoscopy prices, utilization, and ...
Gold's stability has been found to be 14 times its melting point, challenging thermodynamic principles, offering insights into extreme material behavior under ultrafast heating.
Creatine has been extensively studied and used by athletes for years to help boost muscle mass and performance. But like any supplement, creatine isn’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration ...