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Diet May Have Led to Humans Having Smoother Skulls

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Madison Dapcevich, Discover When a child is born, their brain is only a fraction of the size that it will one day grow to be. As many caretakers will recall, an infant's skull is flexible...
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Do You See Floaters? It's Not Uncommon

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Marte Dæhlen, ScienceNorway When you close your eyes, you might be able to see them. Or when you rest your gaze on a white wall or a blue sky. Strange formations, either dark or...
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Europe's Answer to Starship

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Mark Thompson, Universe Today In the summer of 2023, something happened that engineers had talked about for decades but few genuinely expected to see in their lifetimes. SpaceX's Starship, a...
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The Forgotten Electric Vehicle Pioneer From 100 Years Ago

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Allison Marsh, IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz was a towering figure in the early decades of electrical engineering, easily the intellectual equal of Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla—men he...
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New Weight Loss Pill Set to Take the Crown

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David Nield, Science Alert We may have a new champion when it comes to pills that can manage both blood sugar levels and
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Psychopathy May Not Exist

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Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Aeon Psychopathic personality disorder - or psychopathy as it is commonly called - is one of the oldest and most researched mental health diagnoses. The first...
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The Big Benefits of Small Talk

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Jancee Dunn, New York Times A few months ago, my parents visited me at The New York Times. As we rode the elevator to my floor, my father greeted almost everyone who stepped...
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