An Australian spider spins a web that stretches by 150% and snaps back without breaking—a material never seen before.
In reality, it was a mass expulsion carried out despite the Supreme Court's recognition of tribal sovereignty. Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term "genocide," defined it broadly as the destruction of ...
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The making of a human being: A Ramadan reflection on Surah Al-Mu'minun
There is something about Ramadan that slows the rhythm of life just enough to make you notice what you would otherwise rush past. The days are structured around restraint, the nights around reflection ...
Six years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, doctors are still treating long COVID patients with complex symptoms and unknown ...
The brain may organize emotions like locations on a map, revealing a hidden system that helps people interpret changing feelings.
Lean Drops, an innovative liquid dietary supplement targeting metabolic function and appetite regulation, has officially ...
"It slowly dawned on me after I started my position at the University of Illinois that this was the perfect career for me," Rohit Bhargava says.
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A 500M-year-old sea creature may hint at how brains first evolved
Fossils of a tiny sea creature that lived 525 million years ago have preserved something paleontologists rarely find: a brain. The specimen, a worm-like animal called Cardiodictyon catenulum recovered ...
Your brain can outperform just about any computer out there. So, how come it needs barely any energy to do so?
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