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Fossil skulls reveal how well extinct mammals could smell
We rely on smell more than most people may realize. Across mammals, scent guides feeding, warns of danger, and shapes social ...
“Crucially, soft and sweet foods require very little mechanical digestion. A heavy main course may make the stomach feel ...
The challenges of the present generation of women are varied, from pregnancies to menstrual, premenopausal, and menopausal ...
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Scientists found a new way to decode the brain’s hidden language
The idea of “reading minds” has shifted from science fiction to a concrete engineering challenge, and the latest ...
Why There’s Always Room For Dessert, Even After A Big Meal: An Anatomist Explains ‘Separate Stomach’
Ever feel “too full” for dinner but somehow have room for dessert? Here’s the science: stomach stretching, brain reward ...
When I was about 6 years old in the early ‘40s, my 16-year-old brother was sent to a sanitarium for tuberculosis patients. He ...
How on earth did the Wet Bandits survive the first film at all, let alone escape without lasting injuries? Ten-year-old Kevin ...
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