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Why mosquitoes love biting you (and what science just discovered)
Scientists have finally explained why mosquitoes prefer some people over others, and it all comes down to your personal scent signature.
As the first few weeks of fall semester fun fade away, the real horror isn't Halloween — it's realizing our classes are ...
Feeling irritable and snapping at loved ones? You might be 'hangry.' New research confirms that low blood sugar triggers stress hormones, impacting y ...
ThePrint on MSN
The chemistry behind carbide guns and why they are blinding children in Madhya Pradesh
Following Diwali celebrations, nearly 300 people in Madhya Pradesh suffered severe eye injuries caused by carbide pipe guns.
In a study spanning nearly 90 years of testing, Iowa’s groundwater fluoride levels ranged from barely traceable to more than ...
Hangovers trigger higher levels of anxiety, stress, guilt and sadness. Some people easily brush it off, while for others it’s ...
Scientists are questioning whether humanity can truly “dim the Sun” without causing chaos. A new University study shows that ...
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's Akatsuki mission orbiting Venus was declared dead last week after engineers spent more than a year trying to get in touch with the sile ...
Alma reports that ADHD in women is often undiagnosed due to symptoms being mistaken for personality traits or stress; support ...
Can’t remember your dreams when you wake up? Here’s what sleep experts say about why dream recall fades and how to start ...
Reptiles release solid crystals instead of liquid waste. This clever survival trick may lead to new treatments for gout and kidney stones.
For centuries, humans have looked to the stars, the oceans, and even the tiniest cells to answer one impossible question: why does life exist at all? From philosophers to physicists, theories have ...
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