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Investment crowdfunding was meant to be an accessible, transparent way to support innovation. But when companies ghost their ...
No matter whether it’s crushed or cubed, ice eventually melts into a puddle — but an alternative called jelly ice doesn’t.
Historian Ekaterina Zadirko shows how diaries reveal Soviet teenagers wrestling with ideology, identity, and private emotions -- even when privacy itself felt political.
The average American renter now spends four years in the same home, and 28% stay at least seven years, with baby boomers leading the trend (41%).
New research finds women’s arteries may age faster after COVID-19, with stiffer blood vessels showing up six months later — even after mild infections. Men showed no significant changes.
Adults who say they remember previous lives are reporting unusually high levels of mental health disorders at rates far above what is typically seen in the wider public and even in many high-stress ...
A review of 33 studies with nearly 13,000 people found that higher sensitivity is linked to more symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Researchers are dealing with a disturbing trend that threatens the foundation of scientific progress: scientific fraud has ...
In 2016, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified drinking very hot beverages, meaning above 65°C (149°F), as “probably carcinogenic to humans” – this is the same risk category as ...
ADHD medication could be linked to lower risks of suicide, substance misuse, and criminal convictions, according to a massive ...
A new bladder cancer device called TAR-200 kept most patients cancer-free and surgery-free in a trial, with few side effects ...
Sudden cardiac death in elite athletes, both human and equine, is rare but often devastating. Racehorses share heart anatomy ...
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