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Scientists watched humpback whales blow bubble rings at people, a behavior never seen before
Eleven identified humpback whales have been recorded blowing structured bubble rings directly at boats and swimmers during ...
New research says joy, not shame, is what makes better habits stick. Here's the 5-step method two UBC psychologists use to ...
As rainfall intensifies with climate change, waste flushed out to sea could attract more sharks, putting beachgoers at risk ...
Conventional wisdom holds that targeting the best-connected individuals in a social network is an effective way to nudge a ...
HCPs and patients don’t behave the way you buy. They are not disconnected groups. The leaders on this IQVIA Digital-hosted ...
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Scientists Found The Driving Force Behind Your Darkest Impulses, And It's More Widespread Than Thought
(Tommy van Kessel/Unsplash) Psychologists call it the dark triad: an intersection of three of the most malevolent tendencies ...
Nature is beautiful, powerful and essential. But nature is not always gentle. The same biological world that gives rise to ...
Like a weather forecast predicting rain and temperature, experts are figuring out how to issue predictions for sharky waters.
Research by Oregon State University biologists suggests that toxic air stemming from wildfires won't necessarily prompt ...
Rod Joseph says everyone is “born straight” and people become LGBTQ by choice. He is running for Congress in a Broward ...
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84% of dogs have anxiety. Science says your yard's smell matters more than its size
Research shows 84 percent of dogs experience fear or anxiety, and a yard built for sniffing may help a lot more than a huge ...
Large language models can write essays, solve math problems, and generate computer code, but it’s not fully understood how ...
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