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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.

    Jesus, Napoleon, Cleopatra: artificial intelligence has created selfies of historical figures.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    British filmmaker Duncan Thomsen has decided to introduce the world to famous historical figures and even cavemen through the trendy format of selfies. For decades, anthropologists have struggled to reconstruct…

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    The body is calling SOS: five alarming signs of sleep deprivation.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    In today’s fast-paced world, many people sacrifice sleep for work and a busy social life. However, sooner or later, our bodies send us signals that it’s time to put an…

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    Laughter: the cheapest and most pleasant medicine for ailing society.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Have you ever met someone who never laughs? If so, you probably tried to say goodbye to them as quickly as possible. Why? Because we instinctively gravitate towards cheerful, smiling…

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    The Crisis of Romance: How Dating Apps Turn People into Vulnerable Paranoids

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Millions of people around the world are grateful to dating apps for helping them find their significant others. However, many who are familiar with this topic are increasingly pondering the…

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    Deadly discovery: a water bottle can be significantly dirtier than a toilet seat.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    The team of water quality experts at Waterfilterguru (USA) investigated the cleanliness of reusable eco-friendly water bottles and made an unexpected discovery. It turns out that inside these trendy containers,…

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    At the peak of pleasure: women are less likely to reach orgasm during short sexual encounters.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    A new study by a team of social psychologists from Rutgers University in New Jersey has revealed that women are less likely to expect the “big O” during one-night stands.…

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    Mature love: as long as we love, we live.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    How to maintain relationships over the years, when to let go of a partner, and what to strive for: a rational approach and inspiring examples. Synchronizing Heartbeats Every person might…

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    Nighttime tips: five ways to overcome snoring.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Snoring can be a true torment for those who produce those annoying sounds while sleeping. It’s even worse for anyone trying to sleep in the same room. A recent study…

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    The treachery of the “female” drink: why does white wine provoke anger?

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    Women often complain about what’s known as the “white wine rage.” There are numerous accounts of ladies transforming into monsters after just a few glasses of Chardonnay. But men are…

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    Shock: 4.9 million tons of plastic waste are floating in the world’s oceans.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    A team of researchers from the 5 Gyres Institute (USA) has issued a warning: by 2040, the rate at which plastic enters the world’s oceans is expected to increase by…

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    Robot Uprising: Which Professions Will AI Replace First?

    Gaby8 July, 2025014 views

    A study from Princeton University in New Jersey has identified 20 professions that are most at risk from artificial intelligence. Topping the list are call center operators, educators across various…

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    The Phobia of Hidden Emotions: Scientists Have Discovered Why People Fear Clowns

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    A team of psychologists from the University of Southern Wales in Australia has taken an interest in why the fear of clowns, known as coulrophobia, is prevalent among both children…

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    Who are you? Face blindness is more common than previously thought.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Researchers from Harvard University (USA) conducted a large-scale study involving 3,100 American adults aged 18 to 55. The results of the recognition experiments they participated in surprised the scientists. Facial…

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    To the envy of many, some British companies are now operating on a four-day workweek.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    The feasibility of transitioning to a four-day workweek was confirmed by a large-scale experiment that lasted six months, from June to December 2022. The study was conducted by experts from…

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    A selfie with a dog can save you from loneliness.

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    It turns out that taking selfies with your dog makes you more attractive—at least in the eyes of those browsing your profiles on social media or dating sites. This was…

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    Forget about Paris: researchers reveal where the happiest couples live.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    According to a study conducted at Wrocław University, the capital of love should not be Paris, but Budapest. Consequently, the country where couples love the most intensely is Hungary. Malaysia…

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    Secrets of Longevity: Learning from the Japanese, Chinese, and Caucasians

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    How do they manage this? The secret lies in their unique products, dietary restrictions, and mental traditions. A Country Without Obesity: Tips from Japanese Centenarians With their slim bodies, smooth…

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    Being rich doesn’t mean being smart.

    Gaby8 July, 2025012 views

    A team of researchers from Linköping University (Sweden), the European University Institute (Italy), and the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) has challenged the connection between intelligence and achieving the highest levels…

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    The perfect grandmother: how to find balance in raising grandchildren.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    What types of grandmothers and grandfathers are there, and are they all ready to take on the role of caregivers? How can we build the right relationships? The HouseWife website…

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    Researchers have identified the most productive times for working in the office.

    Gaby8 July, 202507 views

    The international marketing agency OnePoll conducted a large-scale study commissioned by the brokerage firm Office Freedom. This global company has been providing serviced offices to both small startups and large…

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    Frost and Skin: Winter Care for Your Face and Hands

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    HouseWife shares insights on cosmetic culinary arts, skin nutrition, anti-wrinkle masks, eye exercises, and maintaining facial muscle tone. How to Protect Your Skin in the Cold: Precautions Exposed areas of…

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    Slippery season: guidelines for behavior during icy conditions.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    HouseWife has compiled recommendations on safety measures, fall techniques, self-help, and the prevention and treatment of bone and joint injuries. Winter Tires Frost following a thaw typically increases the workload…

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    The fruits of feminism: why are women around the world increasingly choosing to forgo marriage?

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    Dina Hannaford, an adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of Houston (UH, USA), shared insights from her extensive research on this pressing topic. For several decades, her team has…

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    Festive Kaleidoscope: How New Year is Celebrated Around the World

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Why shoot off fireworks, throw out junk, pour water, and wait for gifts by the fireplace? Cuba: Purging Sins On the “Island of Freedom,” it’s customary for residents to fill…

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    Under the Christmas tree: the world’s smallest winery produces 29 bottles of wine each year, priced at €5000 each.

    Gaby8 July, 202506 views

    Entrepreneur, art collector, and former investment banker Tullio Masoni has created the world’s tiniest vineyard, covering just about 200 square feet. It’s perched atop a 16th-century palace in the heart…

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    In the New Year – into a fresh space.

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    The year-end deep clean isn’t just about decluttering your home; it’s also about clearing your life space for new energies. Room for Change The tradition of tossing out the unnecessary…

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    A Celebration That Doesn’t Bring Joy: How to Overcome Your Social Anxiety at a Corporate Event

    Gaby8 July, 202508 views

    If the thought of an office party makes you anxious, know this: you’re not alone. Social anxiety, or the fear of communicating with the outside world, is incredibly common. As…

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    Why do you keep an eye on your exes on social media, and how can you put a stop to it?

    Gaby8 July, 2025010 views

    Divorce is never easy, but social media makes it even more complicated. Just when you think you’ve closed the chapter on your relationship and promised yourself never to look back,…

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    Facts you didn’t know about Amsterdam.

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    “I am Amsterdam!” This is the official motto of the Dutch capital, boldly proclaiming the uniqueness and self-sufficiency of this city. Known as the “Venice of the North,” Amsterdam is…

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    100 years is just the beginning!

    Gaby8 July, 2025017 views

    Not many people have heard of the town of Lerik in southern Azerbaijan. However, it is renowned for its exceptionally high concentration of centenarians. Rumor has it that residents of…

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    Socks: warm on top, cool on the bottom, or what you didn’t know about “footwear.”

    Gaby8 July, 202509 views

    How a utilitarian item for women’s sleep became a “weapon of victory” for warriors, and why we owe advancements in this essential product to a philosopher. The Evolution of Socks…

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    Neom: a city of the future in the heart of the desert.

    Gaby8 July, 2025011 views

    The construction of a futuristic city called Neom was announced back in 2017. According to the Arab publication Arabian Business, the region is set to welcome its first residents and…

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    A love for alcohol and sleeping until noon are signs of high intelligence.

    Gaby8 July, 2025016 views

    Do people around you think you’re a drunk, a slacker, and a rude person because you tend to sleep until noon, enjoy a drink or two, and pepper your speech…

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    Into space in a hot air balloon: a Japanese startup will launch unique tours to the stratosphere.

    Gaby8 July, 2025020 views

    The Japanese company Iwaya Giken is launching tours for thrill-seekers who want to experience Earth through the eyes of an astronaut. For a few hours in a capsule attached to…

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    Facts You Didn’t Know About Amsterdam

    Gaby8 July, 2025048 views

    “I am Amsterdam!” This is the official motto of the Dutch capital, boldly proclaiming the uniqueness and self-sufficiency of this city. Known as the “Venice of the North,” Amsterdam is…

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    In Madison, a pair of cranes has adopted a gosling, and ornithologists are thrilled.

    Gaby6 July, 2025041 views

    In a small pond in Madison, Wisconsin, a pair of Canadian cranes (Antigone canadensis) is raising not only their own chick but also a gosling from a Canadian goose (Branta…

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    Why do cats chirp when they sense prey?

    Gaby6 July, 2025034 views

    Cats are known for their wide range of sounds used to communicate with both humans and other animals. The familiar meow, primarily directed at people, serves as a call for…

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    The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn’t alone: it had a “partner.”

    Gaby6 July, 2025037 views

    Deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, the Nadir crater was formed around the same time as the Chicxulub crater, which was left behind by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs…

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    Customs Thriller: Smuggler Caught with Over a Hundred Live Snakes Hidden in His Pants

    Gaby6 July, 2025036 views

    The Chinese customs service recently apprehended a man attempting to cross the border with dozens of live snakes hidden in his pants. The resourceful smuggler was intercepted at the Futian…

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    Diamond squid and lobster on a jellyfish: a photographer showcased portraits of tiny deep-sea dwellers.

    Gaby6 July, 2025025 views

    What could be more beautiful than tiny sea creatures shimmering in the dark water with every imaginable color? As the sun sets over Florida and the sky and sea turn…

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    Cambrian sea monster: not the super predator we thought it was.

    Gaby6 July, 2025024 views

    Anomalocaris canadensis is one of the oldest super predators on Earth. That’s what scientists believed until they employed biomechanical modeling to explore the feeding capabilities of this Cambrian creature. It…

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    Bees are foragers in search of food.

    Gaby6 July, 2025021 views

    Researchers have uncovered some fascinating facts about the foraging behavior of honeybees and bumblebees. While honeybees tend to stick to their chosen floral patches, bumblebees prefer to explore new areas.…

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    The climate crisis is altering the taste of gin. This has already happened with wine.

    Gaby4 July, 2025019 views

    Scientists assert that the climate crisis is negatively impacting the flavor of juniper berries, a key ingredient in gin recipes. Unstable weather conditions, which have become more likely due to…

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    On Kilimanjaro, there grows a unique relative of weeds that reaches a height of 9 meters.

    Gaby4 July, 2025024 views

    The common giant senecio is a weed often found in wastelands and along roadways. Typically, it doesn’t grow taller than 40 centimeters. However, in the mountains of East Africa, researchers…

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    The Australian butterfly has a knack for navigating by celestial bodies.

    Gaby4 July, 2025025 views

    A team of researchers from Lund University has reported that the bogong moth—an Australian species known scientifically as Agrotis infusa—navigates by the stars. Each year, these insects embark on an…

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    Hundreds of mysterious giant viruses have been discovered in the world’s oceans.

    Gaby4 July, 2025023 views

    A team from the University of Miami, led by marine biologist Benjamin Minch and virologist Mohammad Moniruzzaman, utilized specialized software to identify microbial genomes in marine water samples. During their…

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    Polar bears in the Arctic are poisoned by mercury that contaminated the ocean a hundred years ago.

    Gaby4 July, 2025026 views

    A study from Aarhus University in Denmark has revealed that mercury pollution from a century ago, caused by coal burning and gold mining, continues to poison the pristine Arctic environment.…

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    Is your cat overly skittish? This could be a sign of an underlying illness.

    Gaby4 July, 2025026 views

    The cause of idiopathic cystitis in cats (IC) remains a mystery. However, researchers believe that increased anxiety in these animals is a reason to check their health. Idiopathic cystitis is…

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