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Study Reveals Surprisingly Obvious Reason Why Exercise Reduces Cancer Risk
There's a lot of evidence that more exercise helps reduce cancer risk – but why are the two connected? According to a new ...
A new study reveals that over 60,000 African penguins died from starvation between 2004 and 2012 after sardine stocks ...
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Scientists Say If You Have to Choose Between Working Out And Sleeping, You Should Always Pick Sleep. Here’s Why
Senior author Professor Danny Eckert advises that for people juggling family and work, focusing on rest should be the first ...
Endless choices promise freedom, but often create stress. Here’s the psychology behind decision paralysis; why the mind ...
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Your Dog May Look Sad When You Are Happy and Vice Versa — Here’s Why
Learn how mood can affect how we interpret our pup’s emotions and why this may have implications of how we treat our pets.
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62,000 Penguins Starved to Death Off South Africa's Coast Last Decade. Here's Why.
A brutal confluence of environmental change and human fishing habits left tens of thousands of adult African penguins off ...
As of Monday, December 08, Virco Mfg. Corporation’s VIRC share price has dipped by 12.85%, which has investors questioning if this is right time to buy.
Following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, an outbreak of anti-Macedonian feeling swept Athens, forcing Aristotle to flee the city.
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TRAPPIST-1e Likely Doesn’t Have What It Takes To Be a Habitable Planet — Here’s Why
The mystery of whether TRAPPIST-1e has an atmosphere capable of hosting life continues. Discover more about it.
Researchers have uncovered surprising links between natural humification processes in soil, carbon metabolism, and the spread of antibiotic ...
During this mega AMA, science correspondent Miles O’Brien and digital anchor and correspondent Deema Zein will interview scientists, academics, digital creators, influencers and others about the ...
Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life.
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