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For the premiere of their movie, Naomi Watts arrived in a white dress with black spots from Jacquemus, a deliberate nod to ...
Our faces don’t just distinguish us from other people, but other species as well. Neanderthals bore stout jaws and broad noses, their features jutting forward like cliffs of bone. Chimpanzees, our ...
A dog's physical cues often take a back seat to environmental ones, skewing humans' perceptions, a small study suggests.
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Army veteran William Bottger battles PTSD and memory loss, but his loyal dog, Roxie, never leaves his side. With a ...
Can humans really go to Mars? Mars shares reasonable similarities with Earth. Similar tilt axis, summer and winter seasons, clouds, volcanoes, polar ice caps, much more. A Martian day (sol) is only 40 ...
Claim: Bluetooth devices like ear buds emit harmful radiations which is dangerous to the human brain Wireless earbuds have become popular as consumers find them better than wired earbuds. Wireless ...
Health News // 2 days ago HHS, EPA launch review of fluoride in drinking water April 8 (UPI) -- The Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services have announced ...
Undoubtedly. But as we report this week, Mr Johnson is not alone. He is part of a growing movement that sees the human body as just another piece of hardware to be hacked, optimised and upgraded.
But life on Earth is never quite so straightforward, especially not when it comes to the most socially complex species we know: humans. University of Cambridge researchers have now uncovered an ...