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Whales: Why we love and need them

Humpback whales are some of the most beautiful and beloved creatures of the sea. Monolithic and mysterious, their affinity ...
The human brain, with its 100 billion neurons, powers everything we do, from thinking and creating to walking and talking.
The idea that software-as-a-service (SaaS) may be facing an existential crisis—popularly labelled the “SaaSpocalypse”—is no ...
New research reveals why different organic acids produce unique sour tastes and why some people enjoy intense puckering ...
This story was co-published with The Guardian. Police departments across the U.S. are quietly leveraging school district ...
Some people manage to stay hopeful without denying reality or sugarcoating hard truths, and it's often these specific personality traits that help them remain optimistic without being delusional.
To its credit, the reality TV genre has been pretty good at coming up with new concepts over the years — but maybe it's time ...
PDE6A-associated RP, a rare form of inherited retinal disease (IRD), is characterized by nyctalopia, visual field defects, and significant loss of visual acuity (VA). The disease primarily affects the ...
The AI-Native Telco Will Shape the Autonomous Decade Ahead What makes 2026 so pivotal is not any single breakthrough, but the convergence of them all: next-generation connectivity, ambient IoT, ...
Glide past ancient cypress trees and alligators on this scenic Florida river tour, where quiet waterways reveal wildlife, ...
Background Physical activity has been associated with neuroprotective and immunomodulatory benefits, potentially influencing ...