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13 odd human behaviors science still can't explain
Despite advances in psychology, neuroscience, and biology, certain behaviors still leave scientists scratching their heads.
Scientists found special brain connections in seals and sea lions that help control vocal sounds. This may explain how speech ...
A new study shows cultural evolution helped humans expand across Earth far faster than genetic change alone could achieve.
Agentic AI is now renting humans to perform needed tasks. In the mental health realm, this means renting human therapists. An ...
The Iñupiat people of Alaska have long said that bowhead whales live two human lifetimes. That oral knowledge turned out to ...
UK human rights bodies warn weakening ECHR protections could put everyone at risk, amid debate over immigration, deportations ...
How Resumes Get Filtered Before a Recruiter Sees Them Before a resume ever reaches a hiring manager, it goes through a ...
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What does the appendix do? Biologists explain the complicated evolution of this inconvenient organ
Most people know only two things about the appendix: You don’t need it – and if it bursts, you need surgery fast. That basic ...
Education Minister Erica Stanford is copping criticism after an email from her ministerial address urged principals to show ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu have identified a previously unknown mechanism in humans that may explain why certain medicines and environmental chemicals disrupt the balance of sex hormones.
Researchers dubbed one experiment involving a roughly one-foot-tall crystal "The Monolith" in honor of Stanley Kubrick's iconic film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Aden Kahr Humans have long been fascinated ...
I knew losing my dog would be hard. I didn't know it would be that hard—or that understanding why would take this long.
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