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Why don't teeth count as bones?
The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
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‘Death Ball Sponge’ and ‘Zombie Worms’ — Researchers Find Never-Before-Seen Species in Southern Ocean
A total of thirty new creatures were discovered during the expedition, scouring seafloor habitats near Montagu and Saunders ...
Eating flavanol-rich foods like dark chocolate or berries may boost memory performance. How? By synchronizing stress hormones with the brain’s natural window for locking in new information, according ...
Millions of pounds of ready-to-eat chicken could cause serious injury to consumers in restaurants, hotels, healthcare ...
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7 Psychological Facts About Love That Will Surprise You
Love is one of the most powerful emotions humans experience, yet science reveals it works in ways we never expected. From the ...
Sorghum may not be on your radar, but it’s been a dietary staple for centuries across Asia and Africa. New research shows ...
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Scientists Are Getting Closer to Letting You Breathe Through Your… Butt!
Doctors may one day save lives with oxygen delivered through the rectum instead of the lungs. A first trial shows the body ...
You might best know chromium as a bright, shiny metal used in bathroom and kitchen fittings. But is it also essential for ...
Take a look at an adorable clip of a little pup getting annoyed by their own hiccups and then find out what hiccups really ...
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Is Fibermaxxing the Next Big Thing in Nutrition, or Just Another Trend?
Learn more about Fibermaxxing and its potential benefits and risks. Plus, four ways to add fiber to your diet.
ResearchRamnik Xavier , MD, PhD, of the Department of Molecular Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the ...
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