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  • How to Wake up Alert and Refreshed

    How to Wake up Alert and Refreshed

    Researchers have discovered that you can wake up each morning without feeling sluggish by paying attention to three ...
    Better Living January 15, 2023
  • Interactive Map Shows the 13 Emotions Music Makes us Feel

    Interactive Map Shows the 13 Emotions Music Makes us Feel

    Researchers have surveyed more than 2,500 people in the United States and China about their emotional responses to ...
    Mind & Spirit February 24, 2022
  • How You Argue May Predict Future Health Trouble

    How You Argue May Predict Future Health Trouble

    Whether you let it all out or bottle it up, arguments between spouses align with specific health problems, ...
    Health May 26, 2016
  • More Monster Black Holes Could Hide in Space ‘Deserts’

    More Monster Black Holes Could Hide in Space ‘Deserts’

    A newly discovered black hole has been found in galaxy NGC 1600, in the opposite part of the ...
    News April 11, 2016
  • ‘Bromances’ May Help Guys Recover From a Bad Day

    ‘Bromances’ May Help Guys Recover From a Bad Day

    Male bonding may be a great way for guys to lower stress levels after a bad day, researchers ...
    Health March 23, 2016
  • Smart ‘Sweatband’ Can Tell If You’re Dehydrated

    Smart ‘Sweatband’ Can Tell If You’re Dehydrated

    Scientists have designed a new wearable monitor that keeps track of your health by measuring chemicals in your ...
    Health March 18, 2016
  • ‘Paleo’ Diet Works If You Have Inuit Genes

    ‘Paleo’ Diet Works If You Have Inuit Genes

    The traditional diet of Greenland natives—the Inuit—is held up as an example of how high levels of omega-3 ...
    Health September 22, 2015
  • Mice Resist Cocaine If They Have Stuff to Do

    Mice Resist Cocaine If They Have Stuff to Do

    Even a short time in a stimulating learning environment can rewire the brain's reward system and buffer it ...
    Health July 15, 2015
  • Can Deep Sleep Fight Alzheimer’s?

    Can Deep Sleep Fight Alzheimer’s?

    Poor sleep—particularly a deficit of deep, restorative slumber—is a channel through which the beta-amyloid protein believed to trigger ...
    Health June 4, 2015
  • Netherlands Is No. 1 for ‘Men Love Science’ Stereotype

    Netherlands Is No. 1 for ‘Men Love Science’ Stereotype

    The gender stereotype that links men, not women, to science is most prevalent in the Netherlands, according to ...
    People June 3, 2015
  • Global A.C. Use to Spike as Incomes Rise

    Global A.C. Use to Spike as Incomes Rise

    As incomes rise around the world, people get to live more comfortably, which includes being able to afford ...
    People May 6, 2015
  • Wildfires in California Spew Greenhouse Gas

    Wildfires in California Spew Greenhouse Gas

    Wildfires in California emit more greenhouse gas than previously believed.
    Environment April 22, 2015
  • California’s 2-in-1 Fault Could Produce a Big Quake

    California’s 2-in-1 Fault Could Produce a Big Quake

    Two faults in California are actually connected to form one.
    Environment April 14, 2015
  • ‘Smart’ Bandage Sees Wounds Before They’re Visible

    ‘Smart’ Bandage Sees Wounds Before They’re Visible

    A new type of bandage does far more than stanch the bleeding from a paper cut or scraped ...
    Health March 18, 2015
  • How Awe and Beauty Could Boost Your Health

    How Awe and Beauty Could Boost Your Health

    The awe people feel when they connect with nature, art, and spirituality is linked to lower levels of ...
    Health February 4, 2015
  • How Pride Could Hint at Mood Disorders

    How Pride Could Hint at Mood Disorders

    Inflated or deflated feelings of self-worth may be connected to mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder, narcissistic personality ...
    Health December 20, 2014
  • Back to the Future With Roman Architectural Concrete

    Back to the Future With Roman Architectural Concrete

    A key discovery to understanding the longevity and endurance of Roman architectural concrete has been made by an ...
    Science December 16, 2014
  • ‘Love’ Hormone Makes Old Muscles New Again (+Video)

    ‘Love’ Hormone Makes Old Muscles New Again (+Video)

    Oxytocin, a hormone associated with nurture and romance, can quickly repair muscles in older mice, new research shows. ...
    Health June 13, 2014
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    8hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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