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The Noble False Widow spider, an invasive species from the Canary Islands, has been found to be capable of killing small vertebrates such as pygmy
Car Brand Linked to Driver IQ
A recent study conducted by Censuswide and ScrapCarComparison has found a correlation between the intelligence quotient (IQ) of drivers and the brand of their cars.
Can Linguists Differentiate ChatGPT and Humans?
In a recent study conducted by the University of Memphis, linguists were unable to distinguish between texts written by humans and those generated by the
Medication Simulates Exercise Without Movement
A new weight loss medication has been developed that tricks the body into thinking it is training for a marathon. The drug, called SLU-PP-332, could
Moon Data Center Start-up
Lonestar Data Holdings, a start-up based in St. Petersburg, USA, has announced plans to build a data center on the moon by 2026. The company
Light vs. Heavy Weights: Which is Better for Building Muscle?
A recent meta-analysis conducted by researchers at McMaster University has shed light on the long-standing debate in the bodybuilding community about whether light or heavy
Humanity Almost Extinct 800,000 Years Ago
A groundbreaking new study has revealed that humans were on the brink of extinction between 900,000 and 800,000 years ago. According to genetic analysis, all
Revolutionizing Dark Matter Understanding
A new model has been proposed that suggests a non-local interaction between dark matter and gravity. If this model is correct, it could potentially contradict
Meat regains positive image
Meat has been getting a bad reputation in recent years, but a new study shows that consumers’ perception of it is changing. More people are
Ideal Sleep Temperature for Seniors
A new study has found that seniors are disproportionately affected by sleep disorders, with many experiencing shorter and more disturbed sleep than recommended. While previous