Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
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Because life should always be about balance, not restriction.
A new study shows that prolonging cellular energy in brain cells helps transform fleeting experiences into lasting memories.
In February 1905, nine years after the first modern Olympic games were held in Athens, their founder Pierre de Coubertin met at the Vatican with a big sports fan: St. Pius X. Coubertin was seeking ...
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Jim Carrey Stuns in Paris With a Dramatic New Look
Jim Carrey’s return to a public event surprised fans with his new look and sparked a conversation about how time reshapes ...
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Cover Story: Ahan Shetty On Border 2’s Success, Being Drawn Towards Action Films And More
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That visceral tension in your chest when you see dirty dishes at bedtime isn't about cleanliness—it's your body reliving childhood lessons from a household where perfection wasn't just expected, it ...
Are we all material—tissues and veins—or is there some nonmaterial substance, some essence, that transcends the corporeal ...
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Uncover the mysteries of the human body!
Explore the fascinating world of the human body in this animated science video. Discover various human body parts and their ...
The Olympic games are a showcase of speed, endurance, and longevity. Athletes pushing their bodies to perform younger than their years. But scientists say you don’t have to be an Olympian to train ...
Every time we feel a gentle tap on the skin, specialized nerve cells convert that physical force into an electrical signal ...
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