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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Cobalt Complexes: The Magnetic Enigma

Ever tried to build something super delicate? Like a house of cards in a breeze? That's what scientists face when they try to stabilize square planar cobalt complexes. These aren't your average chemical compounds. They're rare and finicky, making them a real challenge to create. But why bother? Beca

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Mar 06 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Minds of Murderers: How Childhood Trauma and Emotional Blindness Shape Crime

Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of those who commit serious crimes? A recent study dug deep into the lives of people sentenced to life in prison for murder. It looked at how their ability to make decisions and understand emotions played a role in their actions. These two skills are crucia

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Catch Some Zzz's: How Sleep Affects Your Health

Ever wondered if your sleep habits are influencing your health? Let's dive into the findings from a recent study. The study looked at over 62, 000 healthy adults in Japan. The average sleep time was about 6. 2 hours for men and 6. 1 hours for women. Interestingly, older folks, especially me

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

How We See and Sort Stuff

Ever wondered how we sort stuff in our heads? It turns out, we have a special way of organizing materials. We can see and compare materials easily, which is super important for daily life. But how do we do it? Researchers dug deep into this question. They created a huge collection of 200 different

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Dads' Age and Kids' Mental Health: What's the Connection?

Ever wondered if the age of a father can affect the mental health of his children? Well, it turns out that there might be a link between a father's age and the risk of mental health issues in his kids. The idea is that as men get older, their sperm can accumulate more mutations.

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Cooking Up a Storm: How Our Homes' Air Changes

Every home in the United States is unique. They vary in size, how they let air in and out, and how close they are to outside pollution. This makes it tough to figure out what's really going on with the tiny particles floating around inside our homes. When COVID-19 hit, everyone was stuck at home. Th

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Uncovering the Secrets of Human Airways

Ever wondered why your lungs work the way they do? Let's dive into the world of human airways and see what makes them tick. The human body is a marvel of engineering, and the lungs are no exception. They are a complex network of tubes that branch out to deliver oxygen to every corner of the body.

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Mar 03 2025OPINION

How Beliefs Shape Hiring: The Hidden Bias

Everyone has biases, but what happens when those biases turn into actions? This is a question that researchers have been trying to answer. They discovered that people who hold strong white supremacist beliefs are more likely to act on their biases when hiring. This means that they are more likely

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What Makes Us Buy Healthy Foods?

Ever wondered why we reach for that "sugar-free" chocolate bar? Or why we choose "gluten-free" bread over the regular kind? It's all about what we think is healthy and how we control our eating habits. First, let's talk about how we see food. Our brains play a big trick on us. We think

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Mar 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gemma's Hidden Struggle: A Deep Dive into Severance's Shocking Revelations

Ever wondered what happened to Gemma in Severance? Well, buckle up, because the latest episode, "Chikhai Bardo, " finally spilled the beans. Turns out, Gemma is very much alive but trapped on one of Lumon's severed floors. How did she end up there? It all started with a visit to a fertility clinic,

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