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    When the wolf became a domestic dog: humans tamed dogs earlier than previously thought.

    A team of Spanish researchers has dated the bone of the oldest domesticated dog. It turns out that humans have been bef…

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    Regular breaks are essential for productive work.

    The team of researchers behind the time-tracking software DeskTime (based in Riga, Latvia) believes that most of us are not organizing our days effectively. They assert that the key to…

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    First the head, then the body: 86% of people take showers incorrectly.

    Most people take a shower at least once a day without giving much thought to the order of this hygiene routine. However, it turns out that many of us are…

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    There are billions more people living on Earth than the statistics suggest.

    In March 2025, the global population reached 8.21 billion people. However, Finnish scientists claim that our “blue planet” is actually much more densely populated than we previously thought. A new…

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    Dream job: 5000 euros for 10 days in bed.

    For many busy individuals, lounging in bed while binge-watching shows or reading is an enticing prospect. Now, the European Space Agency (ESA) is sweetening the deal by offering €5,000 for…

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    Gift recipients don’t like extravagant packaging.

    As Christmas approaches, are you wondering how to avoid the elaborate boxes and bows for your gifts? Recent research from Chinese scientists suggests you’re on the right track. From now…

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    An AI robot can distinguish between types of whiskey better than a sommelier.

    German researchers have developed two machine learning algorithms that can easily determine the country of origin of various types of whiskey and analyze the aromas of these beverages. As is…

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    The secret to the perfect female body has been revealed. And it’s not about the waist-to-hip ratio.

    According to researchers from the University of Constance in Germany, the most attractive women possess a pronounced S-shaped curve from their bust to their hips. This may explain why curvy…

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    Ig Nobel Prize: When Scientists Lick Stones

    The Ig Nobel Prize, a parody award with a twist, gets its name from a caricature of Alfred Nobel on its medal, featuring an elongated nose—hence the term “shnobel.” The…

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    The reason isn’t evolution: why men have an easier time navigating space.

    Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have challenged a widely held belief in academic circles that men’s superior spatial orientation skills are rooted in evolution. According to the…

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    Cat owners are more likely to develop schizophrenia: a theory.

    After reading this news, cat owners are unlikely to give up the company of their furry friends. However, a new study by Australian researchers has revealed a potential link between…

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    Using the internet does not harm mental health, according to scientists.

    Recently, there has been growing concern about the potential dangers of internet technologies and mobile phones on mental health. This prompted researchers to conduct a study involving two million participants…

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    Unhappy marriages are a result of meeting through dating apps: a study.

    A team from Arizona State University has dedicated its latest research to marital satisfaction. The researchers focused on two categories of couples: those who found love through dating apps and…

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    Not just drawbacks: Facebook can be beneficial for health.

    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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    Brain hack: just a 5-minute break.

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

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

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

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

    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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    The fall of the Roman Empire was influenced by a climate crisis, according to scientists.

    Researchers from the University of Southampton (UK), Queen’s University (Canada), and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have provided fresh evidence regarding the Little Ice Age of late antiquity—a significant climate…

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    Not protection, but harm: scientists debunk the myth of biodegradable bags.

    Biodegradable bags are often marketed as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic bags. However, a new study has raised doubts about this claim. Researchers from Southeast University in…

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    AI-based chatbots are politically biased: research

    Chatbots Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly accessible way to obtain answers and advice. Large language models are being consulted even though they are known for their racial and gender…

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    Sentinel Research Base: like in space, but underwater

    A British team is planning to build an incredibly ambitious underwater scientific environment called Sentinel. According to the creators’ vision, it will function similarly to the International Space Station –…

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    The Ice Man: What Ötzi Really Looked Like

      Ötzi, or the Iceman, is the most famous ice mummy in the world, dating back to the late Neolithic period. However, recent research has revealed that the Ice Man…

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    Turbulence is increasing due to climate change.

    Climate change is causing many unpleasant and sometimes unexpected effects. As experts note, strong turbulence is increasing alongside global warming. British scientists have found that since 1979, it has risen…

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    Hyundai will build a lunar rover: it will be assembled from car parts.

    Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has begun developing a prototype of its own lunar rover for scientific research on the Moon. The unmanned vehicle, which will operate on solar energy, will…

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