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Why Some People Stay Single: Study Reveals 92 Reasons for Singlehood
Why do some people remain single while others form romantic partnerships? Is it by choice, circumstance, or a combination of…
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Is Ornamentation a Universal Human Preference? Cross-Cultural and Developmental Evidence From Scotland, Pakistan, and Papua
Abstract Ornamentation is a widespread feature of human material culture, yet its preference varies across societies. We tested the hypothesis…
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Carmen Miranda: The Brazilian Singer of Music and Film
Carmen Miranda (9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian samba singer, dancer, Broadway actress, and film star…
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Luis Alberto Spinetta: Argentine Rock Music Legend and Poetic Songwriter
Luis Alberto Spinetta (23 January 1950 – 8 February 2012) was an Argentine singer, guitarist, composer and poet. One of the…
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The Bothe Connection: Unraveling the Mysteries of Particle Physics
Walther Bothe (8 January 1891 – 8 February 1957) was a German nuclear physicist. He received the Nobel Prize in…
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Aletta Jacobs: Pioneering Feminism and Women’s Rights
Aletta Jacobs (9 February 1854 – 10 August 1929) was a Dutch physician and women's suffrage activist. As the first…
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New technologies are stepping up the global fight against wildlife trafficking
In late 2025, Interpol coordinated a global operation across 134 nations, seizing roughly 30,000 live animals, confiscating illegal plant and…
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US experiencing largest measles outbreak since 2000 – 5 essential reads on the risks, what to do and what’s coming next
The measles outbreak in South Carolina reached 876 cases on Feb. 3, 2026. That number surpasses the 2025 outbreak in…
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From ski jumps and sliding bobsleds to engineering snow, here are 5 essential reads on the science of the Winter Olympics
Thousands of the world’s best athletes will flock to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy in February 2026 for the…
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Winter Olympians often compete in freezing temperatures – physiology and advances in materials science help keep them warm
The Winter Olympics and Paralympics are upon us once again. This year the games come to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo,…
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Pertussis: The Whooping Cough Still Killing Thousands of Babies
Three-month-old Amara gasped desperately for air, her tiny face turning blue as violent coughing consumed her fragile body. Her mother,…
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Patient Safety: Preventing Harm in Healthcare Settings
Twenty-eight-year-old Fatima entered a hospital in Cairo, Egypt, for routine appendix removal surgery—a common, low-risk procedure performed thousands of times…
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Palliative Care: Providing Comfort and Dignity for Serious Illness
Twelve-year-old Aisha lies in a hospital bed in Nairobi, Kenya, her body ravaged by advanced leukemia that no longer responds…
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Medical Oxygen: The Essential Medicine Many Hospitals Lack
Dr. Sarah Mensah stood helplessly beside the hospital bed in rural Ghana where five-year-old Kwame struggled for breath, his lips…
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Oral Health: Why Your Mouth Matters for Overall Health
Ten-year-old Amina from a rural village in Kenya sits in the mobile dental clinic, tears streaming down her face as…
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