As every year, 1,200 local residents of Christmas Island have prepared for the mass migration of tens of millions of red crabs. This island, located i…
Anthropologist Daniella Santoro from Tulane University and her husband Aaron Lorenz were working in their yard in the historic Carrollton neighborhood…
Archaeologists from the University of Texas at Austin and the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico (INAH) have determined that the…
A new has been identified by American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski. The otrovert differs from both introverts and extroverts, harmoniously coexisting wi…
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Understanding Communication Between the Genders
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Feeling Weighed Down
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Researchers at the AdventHealth Research Institute in the U.S. found that peopl…
A team of researchers from Rush University Medical Center in the U.S. has found…
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During the summer heat, we often turn to cold tea, lemonade, or simply water to cool down. We often…
Forget the days when almonds were merely seen as “rabbit food” or a cake topping. Today, this nut is…
Health-conscious consumers have grown accustomed to the idea that when something is labeled a , it’s…
For seven years, researchers observed Geoffroy’s spider monkeys on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, …
Kidney stones have plagued people for millennia. They cause excruciating pain and can lead to serious complications, especially when proper medical care is lacking. So any new finding about kidney stones matters.
An interdisciplinary team behind a new study found live bacteria and biofilms inside the most common type of stones — those made of calcium oxalate (oxalate stones). These account for about 80 percent of all cases. Until now, scientists thought these stones were made entirely of minera…
First, let’s meet the sentinel and learn where it keeps watch. The viper is a snake that feeds on small birds, while the pizonia is a shrub that resembles our honeysuckle. They both live in Uganda, Africa.
The pizonia has a unique way of dispersing seeds. It shoots sticky seeds from its fruit like a tiny cannon. As soon as a bird brushes one of those fruits, the bird becomes completely covered in seeds. But the pizonia often goes too far. Startled by the first “artillery attack,” the bird flails…
An extraordinary discovery unfolded in Trafford, Greater Manchester, when a worker at Davyhulme Park Golf Club found an old wine cellar full of dozens of empty bottles near the 13th hole. The discovery only came to light after the ground suddenly collapsed.
Experts say the cellar appears to have been untouched for more than 120 years. They also reported that the underground space was once part of the Devigalm Hall estate, which was demolished in 1888.
A surprise find beneath the 13th hole
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People today carry more information, responsibilities, and anxieties than at any other time in history.
That creates a paradox: the pressure to complete tasks quickly keeps rising, while our capacity to actually get them done feels limited.
That’s why a simple to-do list can serve as a psychological anchor. Tasks that live only in our heads drain the brain’s resources and generate anxiety. Writing those tasks down helps reduce that stress.
“When we feel overstimulated and exhausted, we lose our…
Ingredients:
400 g pumpkin flesh (about 14 oz)
1 processed cheese (such as Velveeta)
150 g cottage cheese (about 5.3 oz)
4 tablespoons grated cheese
3 eggs
Salt, pepper, and dried aromatic herbs to taste
Cut the pumpkin into pieces and roast it in the oven until soft. Season with salt and pepper, then blend it into a smooth puree.
Separate the egg yolks from the whites. Mix the pumpkin puree with the yolks. Add the processed cheese and the mashed cottage cheese, season with salt, pepper, and…
Want to talk about tea over a cup? Forget the cozy image of a grandmother with a teacup, because the real story of this beverage is steeped in gunpowder, sea salt, and very high stakes. This herb in boiling water became the world’s first global commodity — people learned to sail ships faster than the wind and built financial pyramids out of thin air for it.
The Invention of Tea: From Emperor to Apothecary
It all began in China three thousand years before anyone added the first spoonful of tea t…
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