30 Jul, 2025
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Feeling the ‘Ick’? Study Suggests It May Signal Narcissistic Traits

The Science Behind "The Ick": Why Sudden Disgust Might Reveal Your Personality [Image: A couple on a date, one person looking uncomfortable with a thought bubble showing a red "ick" symbol] We’ve all experienced it: that sudden wave of disgust toward someone we’re dating, triggered by something trivial like their laugh, texting style, or even […]

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Pakistan Faces 50°C Heatwave as Study Predicts Millions of Climate-Linked Deaths by 2050

Pakistan’s Record Heatwave Signals Global Climate Crisis As Pakistan endures brutal temperatures nearing 122°F (50°C), scientists warn such extremes highlight the deadly rise of climate change. The UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) predicts up to 11,000 annual heat-related deaths in Britain by 2050 if urgent action isn’t taken. Charity workers assist residents during Pakistan’s heatwave, […]

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"Study Challenges Parentage of Skeleton in Alexander the Great’s Family Tomb"

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Mystery Deepens Over Alexander the Great’s Family Tomb [Image: Excavation site at Vergina with archaeologists working] In 1977, archaeologists unearthed a royal burial complex near Vergina, Greece, believed to hold the family of Alexander the Great—the legendary king who conquered the Persian Empire. For decades, researchers debated which tombs contained his relatives. Last year, a […]

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Study Links 19 Weekly Bites of Popular ‘Health’ Food to Potential Fatal Risk

Study Links High Chicken Consumption to Increased Mortality and Cancer Risk A new Italian study challenges the perception of chicken as a universally healthy protein, suggesting that eating more than 19 bites (about four servings) per week may increase mortality risk by 27%. Published in Nutrients, the research tracked 4,869 adults over 19 years, analyzing […]

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Study: Dog Owners Rate Pet Bonds More Satisfying Than Friends, Partners, or Children

Dogs Outshine Human Bonds: Study Reveals Unique Pet-Owner Connection A groundbreaking study from Hungary’s Eötvös Loránd University reveals that dog owners often view their pets as more emotionally fulfilling than human relationships. Surveying 700 dog owners, researchers found that dogs are rated higher than friends, partners, or even children in companionship, love, and low conflict. […]

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Study Reveals Women’s Most Attractive Facial Hair Preference—Bushy Beards Fall Short

Revealed: The Facial Hair Women Find Most Attractive – Stubble Wins Over Bushy Beards By Shivali Best for MailOnline When it comes to facial hair, stubble might be the secret to winning women over. A new study from the Pontifical Catholic University of Panama suggests that light stubble on younger men boosts attractiveness and trustworthiness, […]

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New Study Validates Elon Musk’s Grave Concerns About US Societal Trajectory

Growing Trend of Child-Free Americans Sparks Debate Over Population Crisis A new study reveals a significant shift in Americans’ attitudes toward parenthood, with nearly twice as many adults now choosing to remain child-free compared to two decades ago. Researchers at Michigan State University (MSU) found that 29% of nonparents under 45 have no intention of […]

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Study Links Air Fryer Notification Sounds to Neural Arousal Pathways Similar to Sexual Stimuli

Experts Reveal Air Fryer’s Surprising Link to Arousal: The Science Behind “Air Fryer Flutters” By Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor | Updated: 14:53 BST, 18 April 2025 The humble air fryer has become a kitchen staple, praised for its ability to crisp food with minimal oil. But beyond its health benefits, experts now reveal an […]

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Study Alarms: Yellowstone’s Supervolcano Magma Edges Closer to Surface, Elevating Eruption Risks

Yellowstone’s Supervolcano: Eruption Risk Assessed Yellowstone, one of Earth’s largest active supervolcanoes, could unleash a catastrophic eruption capable of triggering a nuclear winter and global famine. Nestled beneath a national park spanning Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, its magma chamber lies just 2.3 miles (3.8 km) below the surface—roughly the depth of some of the world’s […]