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  • The Maya civilization on the Yucatán Peninsula was destroyed by a prolonged drought.

    The British have restored a 2,000-year-old hat that protected Romans from the sun.

    Preserving without vinegar: a winter salad with vegetables and rice.

    Dogs are not just friends; they are also healers of people.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Researchers claim that people who pet other people’s dogs can enjoy numerous health benefits. Just five minutes in the company of these furry friends can significantly lower a person’s stress…

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    Not just drawbacks: Facebook can be beneficial for health.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Facebook is often described as a social network that can be detrimental to mental health. This perception is frequently based on the idea that the app fosters feelings of envy…

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    Walking while distracted by a phone is a cause of serious falls.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Juggling two tasks at once isn’t always an advantage. Research shows that people who text while walking are more likely to suffer serious falls. Even when participants in the study…

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    A wealthy neighborhood is the best dream.

    Gaby8 July, 2025016 views

    British researchers have conducted the first large-scale study examining how sleep affects the population. They found that sleep quality is influenced not only by where people live but also by…

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    More terrifying than nuclear weapons: is artificial intelligence really capable of annihilating humanity?

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    The Smarter You Are, the More Truth You Hold Max Tegmark, a physicist and AI expert from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has issued a deeply alarming forecast about our…

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    The British are releasing a pair that is purely English.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    A recent survey in the United Kingdom revealed that cozying up with a hot cup of tea is one of the most beloved ways for Brits to cope with stress.…

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    The dirtiest places in the kitchen: how to properly maintain hygiene.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Chances are, your kitchen is home to many items that seem clean at first glance but could actually be breeding grounds for germs. How often should you replace kitchen towels,…

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    People with creative minds are never bored.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    During long periods of solitude, many people struggle to occupy their minds. However, researchers note that individuals with creative thinking often relish the freedom of being in their own mental…

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    Brain hack: just a 5-minute break.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Researchers conducted an experiment with 72 students who completed tasks and two exhausting math tests on their own. The results are impressive: five-minute breaks more than doubled efficiency and productivity.…

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    Peaks of life activity: each age has its own pursuits.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    It’s commonly believed that young people are more likely to reach the pinnacle of success in sports or creative fields. However, researchers have found that peaks in physical and intellectual…

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    A glass of wine a day – is it the key to good health?

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Alcohol can be beneficial. This claim is believed to have originated back in the days of ancient Greek healers. However, debates continue about whether alcohol truly offers health benefits. A…

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    Late fatherhood and intelligence: is there a connection?

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    A new study by Norwegian researchers reveals that men with higher IQs tend to become fathers later in life compared to those with lower intelligence. Surprisingly, experts also found that…

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    Sports can increase the pain threshold.

    Gaby8 July, 2025021 views

    As we all know, regular exercise offers a multitude of benefits for both mental and physical health. Recently, researchers have uncovered yet another reason why staying active is crucial. Studies…

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    From dreams to millions in wealth.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    There are plenty of millionaires in the world, but the individuals we’re discussing today are among the most famous, with three of them being billionaires in modern times. All of…

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    It’s hard to look without tears: what freelancers and gamers of the future will look like.

    Gaby8 July, 2025036 views

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, remote work became the norm for millions. However, a model of the future freelancer presented by scientists looks so alarming that it might drive many back…

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    What might future space colonies look like?

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Space exploration has always been a cornerstone of blockbuster science fiction films—from the iconic “Interstellar” to “The Martian.” Anyone captivated by the cosmos likely harbors a dream of witnessing the…

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    TOP 3 myths about fighting the heat

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Summer and heat are nearly synonymous. When temperatures soar above 77°F, and the air feels stifling, many people start to feel uncomfortable. In the quest to stay cool during the…

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    Beauty, intelligence, sexuality, or… money?

    Gaby8 July, 2025018 views

    What plays the most important role in choosing a partner? This question often intrigues individuals of both genders who are on the hunt for their better half. The saying goes…

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    Emojis in the Service of Medicine

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Familiar to all social media users, typical emojis have been around since 1995, serving as a way to express emotions in electronic communication. Today, there are countless emojis, ranging from…

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    A musical trap for shoppers.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    Shoppers spend 10% more when music is playing in the store. However, researchers note that this effect only kicks in from Monday to Thursday. Many readers might recall instances when…

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    Teeth and snakes: what dreams do people around the world most often experience?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Claudia Picard-Deland, a lecturer and dream researcher at the University of Montreal in Canada, noted, “People around the world and throughout history experience the same dream scenarios.” However, each person…

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    In Spain, drones have discovered unknown rock paintings that are 7,500 years old.

    Gaby8 July, 202507 views

    In the hard-to-reach caves of the Valencia region in eastern Spain, researchers have discovered prehistoric drawings using drones. According to archaeologists from the University of Alicante, these rock paintings date…

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    Researchers have identified the months when the highest number of people are born.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    It turns out that the most babies are born in September and July, while November, December, and January see the fewest birthdays celebrated around the globe. An international team of…

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    Scientists have uncovered the composition of ancient Roman perfumes. Their scent lingers to this day.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Spanish archaeologists have uncovered perfumes that solidified over two millennia during excavations of a mausoleum in Seville. The fragrant substance was contained within a carved crystal flask made of rock…

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    Sleepy tenderness next to a loved one is a sign of a happy relationship, according to psychologists.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Australian and Turkish researchers have identified a new indicator of harmonious relationships between partners. Factors such as trust, mood, closeness, and satisfaction have long been considered the keys to happy…

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    What will our homes be like in 2050: a forecast from artificial intelligence.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Augmented reality holograms, robotic assistants, 3D-printed transforming walls, obedient screens… All of these, and more, are tools of artificial intelligence embedded in quirky yet practical architectural forms. This reality, which…

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    Drinking your pain away: scientists explain when alcohol is beneficial and in what amounts.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    According to researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Sydney, consuming alcoholic beverages in small or moderate amounts may reduce inflammation in the body. However, the team…

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    The feeling of hunger has a rejuvenating effect: tested on flies.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Experiments conducted on common fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) have provided intriguing insights. A team of researchers from the University of Michigan (USA) suggested that the findings from their study could…

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    Why can’t I lose weight? Experts have identified six reasons.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    When it comes to shedding pounds, diet, gym workouts, and long-distance walking are the go-to methods for many. However, as time passes, noticeable changes often remain elusive. So, what’s holding…

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    Counting sheep and cheese at night: sleep experts criticize hacks that supposedly cure insomnia.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Are you counting sheep every night or sipping on alcohol to quickly drift off into the arms of Morpheus? These and other folk remedies are just myths that can easily…

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    Do you want to befriend a cat? Slowly blink your eyes.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    A new study by British animal psychologists has revealed that cats are more likely to approach an outstretched hand after witnessing your slow blink. It turns out that the secret…

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    An unhealthy lifestyle brings couples closer together faster than shared runs do.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    A team of researchers from the University of Zurich (Switzerland) has somewhat shocked the public with the results of their latest study. It turns out that the best way to…

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    The bedroom, derived from the word “sleep”: a doctor explains the reasons for poor nighttime rest.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    About one-third of the world’s population suffers from sleep deprivation. Sleep specialists are now concerned not only with traditional factors that lead to poor and insufficient sleep but also with…

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    Don’t let your dog sleep in your bed: experts’ warnings.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    According to researchers, two-thirds of pet owners share their beds with their animals. However, a recent study revealed that parasites found on dogs’ skin can pose significant risks to humans.…

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    Women and men lose weight differently on a diet: it all depends on age.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    A team of researchers from the University of Edinburgh claims that young men on a low-calorie diet lose fat deposits twice as fast as their female peers. However, once women…

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    Not just narcissists: psychologists have discovered why people take selfies.

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    In recent years, humanity has become increasingly dependent on selfies. Almost everyone, regardless of age, feels the need to take pictures of themselves. Initially, researchers believed that the roots of…

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    Moderate alcohol consumption does not pose a risk of premature death.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    While scientists have found no particular benefits to consuming alcohol—even in modest amounts. The debate over the harmfulness and benefits of moderate alcohol consumption has raged for decades. A team…

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    Caution – siesta! A half-hour nap can cause heart arrhythmia.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Cardiologists refer to atrial fibrillation as a heart rhythm disorder characterized by irregular and often rapid contractions of the heart’s atrial myocardium. More than 40 million people worldwide suffer from…

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    Seven signs that your friend needs your help.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Everyone reacts to stress differently, and not everyone is able to admit their struggles, even to someone close to them. This is the perspective of Tema Bryant, president of the…

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    The advantage of pleasure-seekers: men with high libido tend to live longer.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    A new study from the team at Yamagata University has revealed that men with a stronger sex drive—libido—are 69 percent less likely to die than their peers. Over the course…

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    Walking for leisure and wellness in “one bottle.”

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Maintaining a healthy body and a harmonious mind is a fundamental goal for anyone seeking a fulfilling life. To achieve the best results, many people engage seriously in sports, sign…

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    How vegetation on the head and body has changed the world.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris (Musée des arts décoratifs) has not only explored the history of hairstyles and hair care but also illustrated how this natural aspect of…

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    How to Focus on Work After a Sleepless Night: Expert Tips

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    Imagine you didn’t sleep all night or were tormented by bad dreams until morning. Yet, despite your exhaustion, you’ll have to get back to work during the day. Dr. Vladislav…

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    The paradox of Provençal rosé: the same wine tastes different in various social contexts.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Thanks to its pearly-pink hue and subtle aroma of summer berries, rosé wine from Provence has become a symbol of this region. Here, tourists from all over indulge in the…

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    Ahead lies Italy: experts have named the most attractive countries in Europe.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    A team of researchers from a British brand specializing in adult products surveyed 22,000 residents across 15 countries about their sexual appetites. Participants were asked to rate their sexual desire…

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    You can learn about a workplace romance between colleagues from their laughter.

    Gaby8 July, 2025013 views

    Laughter is a more complex, diverse, and socially significant tool for social interactions than many people realize. A team of researchers from the University of Baltimore (USA) has discovered that…

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    Sweeter and stronger: global warming will forever change the taste of wine.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The climate crisis poses a threat of change to every aspect of life. Scientists believe that the transformations associated with global warming will also impact winemaking. Researchers from Lancaster University…

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    The beauty of the soul or money: is a partner’s wealth really important for relationships?

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    Perhaps the Beatles were right when they sang that money can’t buy love. Their words have become even more relevant today than they were in 1964 when the Liverpool quartet…

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