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SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN MOSQUITO BITES
Do mosquitoes always bite you but leave everyone else alone? Scientists say these hidden body signals could be the reason why your are targetedMosquito bite reasons explained: Mosquitoes are not randomly selecting their targets for bites. They detect signals like carbon dioxide and...
Your dog’s aggression could be triggered by something you are overlooking, and veterinarians say identifying it early can prevent more serious behavior problemsDog Aggression Warning Signs can appear long before a bite, yet many pet owners miss them. Veterinary behavior experts say aggression is us...
Motivational Quote of the Day by Marie Curie: ‘I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician, he is also a…’ - Read Nobel Prize-winning scientist’s inspiring words to start your dayMarie Curie, a renowned physicist and chemist, won two Nobel Prizes. Her groundbreaking work in radioactivity significantly impacted medici...
Have you ever wondered why your fingers aren't all the same length? The fascinating science behind every finger's unique purposeThe evolution of human fingers showcases a fascinating variety of lengths tailored to specific purposes. This diverse morphology allows for...
Why mosquitoes bite some people more than others, and it has nothing to do with 'sweet blood'Mosquitoes are attracted to a unique blend of human body odors. This personal scent is determined by skin bacteria and sweat composition. B...
China's Tianwen-2 captures first close-up image of Earth's quasi-moon ahead of historic sample missionChina's Tianwen-2 spacecraft has reached Kamo'oalewa, a temporary quasi-moon of Earth. The mission faces challenges due to the asteroid's s...
7 indoor plants that can keep insects away from home during monsoonMonsoon is great for the weather but terrible for insects. Mosquitoes, flies, and moths find their way indoors the moment the rains arrive....
NASA satellite study finds Earth's mangrove forests are making an unexpected comeback after decades of decline. But scientists warn the good news may not last foreverGlobal mangrove forests have shown a net increase between 2000 and 2020 due to restoration efforts and conservation policies. These vital c...
7 indoor plants that may help repel mosquitoes away from homeMosquito coils, sprays, and electric mats work, but they also fill your home with chemicals you breathe in every day. These seven plants co...
Psychology says people who are scared of cockroaches, bugs or house lizard aren't weak: What this behavior means, the psychology behind it, and what studies explainPsychology says people who are scared of cockroaches, bugs or house lizard aren't always reacting without reason. Psychology explains that ...
Quote of the Day by Aryabhata: "Just as a person in a boat moving forward sees the..." - A timeless lesson on curiosity, scientific reasoning, and lifelong learning by the legendary pioneer of indian astronomy whose mathematical brilliance changed humanity's understanding of the cosmosToday's Quote of the Day by Aryabhata reveals a surprising truth that challenged the world's understanding of the universe more than 1,500 ...
Why is my dog sleeping in different places every night? Experts reveal what this common habit could really meanWhy is my dog sleeping in different places every night? Many dog owners notice this nighttime habit and worry something is wrong. In most c...
Does your dog stare during every meal? Scientists reveal the real reason it isn't always about wanting your food anymoreMost owners think it's because their dog wants food. Animal behavior research suggests a deeper reason. Dogs learn daily routines, remember...
Can dogs really tell when someone can't be trusted? Scientists explain the human signals dogs notice firstCan dogs sense when someone has bad intentions? Science says dogs cannot judge human morality. But they can read signals that people often ...
Why does a happy cat suddenly bite during petting? Here's what experts say your cat is telling you with those quiet warning signalsMost petting bites are not random. Cats usually give silent warning signs before they react. A flicking tail, tense body, flattened ears, o...
Does your cat secretly know when you're sad or sick? Scientists reveal the surprising signs every pet owner should watch for todayNew animal behavior research suggests they notice far more than most people realize. Scientists say cats can recognize familiar voices, dai...
Super Earth near our Solar System: Scientists find potentially habitable planet that receives almost the same sunlight as Earth & lies in perfect 'Goldilocks Zone' for lifeSuper Earth Discovered: Astronomers have identified a new Earth-like exoplanet, GJ 3378b, a mere 25 light-years away. This 'super-Earth' or...
Psychology says people who bite the skin around their fingers are not without self-control, they may be responding to their brain's reward systemPsychology says biting the skin around the fingers may be linked to body-focused repetitive behaviors, emotion regulation, habit formation,...
Did malaria, not poison, kill the Medici brothers? New DNA evidence answers a 400-year-old mysteryCenturies-old rumors of Francesco de Medici's murder have been debunked by DNA analysis. Scientists discovered that both Francesco and his ...
Deadly Powassan virus tick transmits in as little as 15 minutes: Check symptoms of Powassan virus, causes, location in US, treatment and prevention explainedPowassan Virus Tick cases: Tick-borne Powassan virus, a rare but dangerous illness, is seeing a surge in US cases, reaching record levels. ...