On January 14, 2004, the United States announced a new "Vision for Space Exploration," promising that humans would not only ...
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How a cyclist pushed human power to its limits in a speed challenge
A determined cyclist set out to test the limits of human strength in a high-speed power challenge that stunned spectators.
As an individual facing today’s wars and geopolitical complexity—witnessing so much suffering—I often feel powerless and sad; ...
Vertebrates have extremely different brain sizes: even with the same body size, brain size can vary a hundredfold. As a rule, ...
Someone recently asked artificial intelligence if it would be possible to live until 140 – and there's a lot to learn from its answer.
A judge next month will hear arguments on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s motion to dismiss charges of human smuggling against him on ...
In total, 23 enforcement notices have been issued in the last four years by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) – which monitors water supplies in England and Wales – over levels of forever ...
A giraffe's long legs aren't just for height, they save energy by reducing how hard the heart works to pump blood upward ...
As water companies are ordered to tackle potentially harmful levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water sources ...
Scientists say the return to "standard time" is good for our health. But the time change can be disruptive and we must also ...
Once again, the question of where to put trash — and who should get to decide — is shaping up to be one of the environmental issues most discussed among New Hampshire legislators this upcoming session ...
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Is it healthier to only eat until you’re 80% full? The Japanese philosophy of hara hachi bu
While often reduced to a simple “80% full” guideline, hara hachi bu reflects a much broader principle of mindful moderation. At its core, it’s about tuning into the body, honouring hunger without ...
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