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Psychology says people who only like to buy clothes in stores and not online are not outdated: Why the brain still trusts touch more than algorithmsPsychology suggests that people who prefer buying clothes in physical stores are rarely being old-fashioned. More often, they are respondin...
Only 07 Days Until the Strawberry Full Moon: A Powerful Emotional Shift Is Coming for Every Zodiac SignWith only 07 days left until the next Full Moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, cosmic energy is steadily building. Full Moons are periods o...
These nearly invisible crystals could rewrite what we know about the early Solar SystemMoon impact 3.5 billion years ago reveals hidden Solar System history through tiny mineral grains. The discovery shows asteroid bombardment...
Forget chatbots, Ambani's Reliance wants to own India's entire AI economyReliance Industries is charting a unique AI strategy, aiming to democratise artificial intelligence in India by focusing on affordability a...
In 1860, German chemistry PhD Albert Niemann isolated cocaine from coca leaves; the tongue-numbness he noted led to the first local anesthesia 24 years laterA simple observation of numbness from coca leaves led to a medical revolution. Scientists isolated cocaine, revealing its power to block pa...
Scientists found a tropical butterfly that appears to slow its own aging, and one species can live for 348 days as a resultScientists have discovered tropical butterflies, Heliconius, that live much longer and age slower than their relatives. These butterflies, ...
Who is Amy Hillyard? Search intensifies as private investigators renew efforts in case of missing 52-year-old mother of twoA San Francisco coffee shop co-owner, Amy Hillyard, remains missing after nearly three months. Private investigators, funded by a significa...
Psychology says people who keep opening and closing their phones waiting for a message, are not obsessed: Why the brain gets hooked on the possibility of one special personPsychology suggests that people who constantly open and close their phones are rarely attached to the technology itself. More often, they a...
In 1953, scientists pieced together a twisted molecule, and DNA finally had a shapeScientists uncovered DNA's double helix structure in 1953. James Watson and Francis Crick proposed the model. It explained how genetic info...
Psychology says overthinking is often the fear of losing control: Why the mind repeats old conversations to prepare for pain that may never happenPsychology says overthinking is not usually a sign of weakness. More often, it reflects a mind that has learned to equate preparation with ...
Psychology says ghosting hurts because the brain hates unfinished stories: Why Gen Z keeps searching for answers when someone leaves without explanationPsychology says people tend to heal more effectively when they can make sense of their experiences and fit them into a clear, meaningful st...
Psychology says soft blocking hurts more than unfollowing because it is rejection without closure: Why Gen Z struggles when someone disappears without answersPsychology suggests that people tend to process difficult experiences more successfully when they can make sense of what happened and fit i...
Psychology says checking someone’s profile again and again is not curiosity: Why the brain secretly searches for signs of replacement regret or attentionPsychology says checking someone's profile may bring a momentary sense of comfort or reassurance, but that relief is often fleeting. Resear...
Quote of the day by Sigmund Freud: “To love and to work” a lesson on purpose and connectionQuote of the Day: Sigmund Freud's simple advice to love and work remains relevant today. A healthy life requires both meaningful connection...
Nancy Guthrie case takes a new turn: Here's why this wanted woman alert spark fresh questions in the Nancy Guthrie search mysteryThe search for missing Nancy Guthrie continues. Investigators are looking into a separate kidnapping case involving Coral Michelle Smith. S...
FROM theories: From coma to previous life, insane theories about Amazon Prime Video's hit mystery seriesFans are actively theorizing about the baffling mystery of the town in From. Speculation ranges from the entire scenario being a collective...
NYT Strands hints today for #816: These sneaky clues for May 28 might save your streakThe ongoing popularity of Strands highlights how much players enjoy daily games that are both quick and mentally stimulating. The New York ...