The Mystery of Avian Navigation: Do Pigeon Livers Act as Compasses? For centuries, the homing pigeon’s ability to return to its loft from hundreds of miles away has captivated both …
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The Science of Smiles: How Laughter Shapes a Developing Brain For years, we have treated laughter as a fleeting reaction to a joke or a social pleasantry. However, emerging research …
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Why Some People “Sound Tired”: New Research Highlights the Complexity of Vocal Fatigue Have you ever noticed that after a long day of meetings, teaching, or performing, some people seem …
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How Emergency Doctors Make Split-Second Triage Decisions: What Patients Should Know In the chaos of a mass casualty event or a busy emergency department, doctors often face the daunting task …
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Pesticides on produce may play role in lung cancer in non-smokers A recent study suggests that consuming large amounts of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—typically considered part of a healthy …