Every week, TikTok finds a new way to turn ordinary life into a cosmic riddle. The broken bone theory is the viral rabbit ...
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Yes, 'butt breathing' is real, and scientists think it could save lives
The idea sounds absurd, even gross to some, but researchers in Japan say it could help patients with severe lung failure.
In the video, the man from Bengaluru claims that the mixture to be “anti-parasitic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.” ...
So no, Gotham isn’t calling. But if you look up at the night sky and think you see Batman’s signal, you’re not wrong. It’s just the cosmos — vast, anc ...
The Congress on Sunday slammed the Delhi government’s cloud seeding experiment to tackle pollution, calling it a “cruel joke” ...
Latest book from Harvard psychology professor feels like 100 pages of original material stretched into a volume three times that length ...
Bill Belichick finally beat a college team on his level. North Carolina earned its first win against a Power Four team Friday night with a 27-10 road win over Syracuse — albeit, an SU team without its ...
Society and religion were born, the author argues, as “twins.” Though religion as we understand it today arrived late.
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
WhatsApp's misjudged joke has left some users questioning the validity of the company's end-to-end encryption system.
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