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Where Does Palo Santo Come From and What Is it Used For?

Palo santo, a fragrant "holy wood," is treasured for its spiritual and medicinal properties. Learn all about its origins and uses and get tips for safe, sustainable use.




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Allergies are Common Today, but Did They Also Impact Our Ancient Ancestors?

Allergies may not have existed before the Industrial Age, but records of these health issues are rare from ancient times.




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Is Bronchitis Contagious? Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Is bronchitis contagious, and how can you protect yourself? Learn how this respiratory illness spreads, key symptoms to watch for, and ways to prevent infection.




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Tiny Airborne Particles Within Air Pollution Could Be a Silent Killer

Ultrafine particles stem from a variety of natural and human-made sources, including vehicle exhaust.




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Besides a Cozy Home, Burrowing May Have Given Animals an Evolutionary Advantage

From evading predators to withstanding natural disasters, animals have been using burrows for over 500 million years.




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Could Zombie Deer Disease Transfer to Humans?

What exactly is zombie deer disease? Find out how chronic wasting disease spreads and if it poses a threat to humans.




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100-Year-Old Wheat Could Help Feed the World

Why is wheat diversity important? To help address feeding the world's growing population, experts turn to 100-year-old wheat.




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Ancient Rome had Ways to Counter the Urban Heat Island Effect

Trees are one way to cool down a city. Architects in ancient Rome also designed buildings with porticos for shade and air flow.




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From Dissipating Clouds to Record-Setting Areas of Drought, the State of the Climate in 2023 Was Shockingly Severe

Part 3 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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The Heat Goes On: New Details Emerge About the Extent and Severity of Record-Setting Global Warmth

Part 2 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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Earth Just Had its 15th Straight Month of Record Setting Temperatures

It was the hottest August in records dating back to the 1800s — and the heat goes on.




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What The Jet Stream And Climate Change Had To Do With The Hottest Summer On Record

The Eastern U.S. started summer 2024 under a record-breaking heat dome, leaving many outdoor workers struggling with the heat.




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Chestnut Blight Has Significantly Altered the Composition of Shenandoah National Park

The fungus has decimated chestnut trees in the national park, and larger trees have been slow to replace them.




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Why Wildfires Started by Human Activities Can Be More Destructive and Harder To Contain

Heavy equipment working near dry brush sparked a destructive wildfire near Riverside, Calif., in September 2024.




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We Barely Caught a Break From Record-Setting Heat Last Month. Meanwhile, a U.N. Report Pleads, "No More Hot Air, Please!"

Despite a sliver of good news in the latest monthly climate analyses, global heating continues — and the world is far from taming it.




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What Were Margaret Floy Washburn’s Contributions to Psychology?

Margaret Floy Washburn overcame barriers in the male-dominated field of psychology. Learn how she established herself as the founding mother of comparative psychology.




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Addressing Dementia Risk Factors Could Reduce Dementia Rates By 45 Percent

The risk factors include smoking, excessive alcohol use and high LDL cholesterol.




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Learning Language Like a Baby Could Help Adults Learn a Second Language Easier

The comprehensible input method of language learning says you can learn a second language the way you learned your first.




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The Information Entering Our Brains Dwarfs The Amount Coming Out — Why?

The speed of human perception is surprisingly slow, say neuroscientists. That has important implications for our understanding of cognition and for the limits of brain computer interfaces.




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Why Aggression Is a Common Symptom For Those With Dementia or Alzheimer's

Learn what causes aggression for those living with dementia and find gentle ways to comfort your loved one during challenging times.




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YouTube Is Considering One Of Its Most Polarizing UX Changes Ever

Just like YouTube Shorts, a swipe down could soon play the next long-form video.




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Google Gemini Can Now Control Your Google Home Smart Devices

A new extension enters the ring to make Gemini even better than it already is.




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CoD Warzone Mobile Update Raises Minimum System Requirements

Warzone Mobile’s November update is kicking older phones to the curb. If your device can’t keep up, enjoy the game until May 2025.




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Has the Stress of COVID Affected Our Brains?

A preprint reports increases in the volume of parts of the brain after lockdown.




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The "Synergistic Core" of the Human Brain?

Are synergistic interactions the fundamental drivers of complex cognition?




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Recording Brain Activity Through the Mouth

Neuroscientists introduce a new tool to detect hippocampal activity.




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A Curiously Written Coronavirus Paper

The mystery of "extreme acute respiratory syndrome"




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Brain Stimulation's Complex Emotional Effects

Mapping the emotional responses to deep brain stimulation




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The Invisibility of COVID-19

Why is it so hard to picture COVID-19?




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Goodbye Discover

The end of this Neuroskeptic era




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Highlights of Upcoming Week 3 of Citizen Science Month

Bats, dolphins, National Parks and a 12-hour Zooniverse Palooza are coming up for Citizen Science Month.




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Become a guardian of nature! Learn to rewild with native plants

Restore biodiversity in your community.




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Astronomers Could Observe Warp Drives In Action

But only in the event of a warp-drive equivalent to a space shuttle disaster.




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Quantum Computers Are Like Kaleidoscopes, Helping Illustrate Science and Technology

"Quantum phenomena are mysterious and often counterintuitive."




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Satellite Collision Prediction Lost During Recent Solar Storm

Collision avoidance technologies need beefing up to cope with solar storms, says astronomers.




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A Third Of The World Lacks Internet Access. Airborne Communications Stations Could Fix That

An experimental aircraft could someday play a role in providing internet access to rural areas or disaster zones




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Robots are Coming to the Kitchen − What That Could Mean for Society and Culture

Can food technology really change society? Yes, just consider the seismic impact of the microwave oven.