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Jellyfish Snooze Like We Do, And It Could Explain The Origins of Sleep
Even a boneless, gelatinous sack lacking a dedicated anus and brain needs its beauty sleep, a new study by researchers from ...
Here, the human body is understood as the only filter, site of encounter and witness to temporality as we confront the ...
A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
This 30-million-year-long gap is actually rather helpful to Darwin. It means that there was plenty of time for the ancestor ...
Permanent bracelets, also known as forever bracelets, are delicate chains that are custom-sized to someone's wrist ...
In 1181 AD, a bright "guest star" was observed to linger in the sky for around six months. Nearly 850 years later, the likely ...
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Therapist says she can tell a lot about what a woman's been through just by her name
A woman's name can actually reveal more about her personality than most people realize, and can even offer insight into her ...
Today’s attackers use automation and AI to behave like legitimate customers, while real customers absorb the friction.
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Teacher debunks misleading claim spread on TV news: 'They ... just care about money'
One calm and collected science educator has expertly debunked a common myth about volcanoes and climate change.
New research reveals how humans began moving pigs across the Pacific 50,000 years ago, reshaping ecosystems throughout the ...
Despite its ups and downs, The Walking Dead became a massive hit thanks to one fan-favorite character who helped drive its ...
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