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Sex addiction now a mental illness

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recognized sex addiction, also known as compulsive sexual behavior, as a mental disorder and included it in their

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New Deadly Snake Species Found in Australia

A new species of venomous snake has been discovered in Australia, adding to the country’s already dangerous wildlife. The snake, named Vermicella parscauda by researchers

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Predictability of Evolution?

The evolutionary arms race can lead to similar traits, but genes develop differently. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany,

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Top Couple Disputes in Relationships

A new study has revealed the most common topics of arguments among couples in Germany, as well as the most frequent triggers for men and

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Viking Sunstone Navigation in Clouds

The Vikings were known for their mastery of navigation on the high seas, even before the invention of the magnetic compass. They were able to

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Non-profit to build first floating city

In 2022, the Seasteading Institute, a non-profit organization, plans to begin construction on the first floating city near Tahiti. The project aims to provide housing

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Alps on the Move: Research Reveals

Researchers have used GPS data accurate to the second to graphically depict the dynamics of ongoing mountain formation in Europe. The African continental plate has

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Hypnosis Blocks Brain’s Senses

Hypnosis has long been associated with negative connotations, often being dismissed as a mere trick or illusion. However, recent scientific studies have shown that hypnosis

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Bone Marrow Donation for Leukemia Patients: Now Possible for All Parents

A breakthrough in the fight against leukemia may be on the horizon, as Italian doctors have developed a new procedure that could simplify the search

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Record Low Temperature on Earth

In 2004, a satellite measured a temperature of minus 98.6 degrees Celsius in the valleys of the East Antarctic polar plateau, setting a new record