A new study reveals that the key to a healthy gut and a happy life might just be a big, wet kiss from your pooch.
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Astrophysicists found an abundance of odd elements essential for life in the leftovers of an exploded star
Within the rubble of an exploded star, astrophysicists have found unexpectedly high amounts of two ingredients essential for ...
Scientists have managed to observe solar neutrinos carrying out a rare atomic transformation deep underground, converting ...
Sofia Alaoui tells us about her enigmatic first feature, in which a pregnant woman’s journey across Morocco becomes a meditation on class, belonging and the mysteries of existence, as strange cosmic ...
The star of Eyes Wide Shut and The Mummy reportedly has lines he won't cross, even if it means he doesn't get to shoot a ...
By David Brooks and Thomas L. Friedman Produced by Derek Arthur We’re living in a strange moment. According to the columnist ...
In authors such as Bazterrica, Colanzi, Damián Miravete, and Fraga Lo Curto—belonging to a strange Latin American ...
Psychedelics Could Unlock the Paranormal Realm, Says a Scientist—And Even Help Explain Consciousness
When David Luke committed to studying psychedelics and parapsychology, it felt like double career suicide. Today, elite ...
The words “pollination” and “flower” may seem inseparable, but plants began courting insects millions of years before they ...
Why do we knock on wood? Explore 7 strange superstitions and the psychology behind why we believe them, from black cats to ...
A stronomers using the JWST have traced the source of a long-duration gamma-ray burst back to a supernova that exploded ...
A new study has found that Earth's innermost core isn't a conventional solid, but rather in a 'superionic state'.
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