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Author: Sarah Biren

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5 min read Health

When we are younger, we tend to consider every playmate and classmate our friend. Birthday parties in elementary school are large affairs with friends crowded around the table. As we grow older, this crowd diminishes. We begin to notice different kinds of friends, including those who are just casual acquaintances. We end up losing friends. Some friends...

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Yogurt is typically made of milk and a “starter”. This is usually a blend of bacteria that consumes lactose and transforms it into lactic acid. However, this is far from the only way to ferment milk into yogurt. In fact, traditional Bulgarian and Turkish recipes use ants as a starter. For the first time, researchers...

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The classic American family is no longer “a mother, a father, two kids, and a dog” as the divorce rates have skyrocketed in recent years. According to the Bureau of Census, one out of every marriage ends in divorce, with the average American marriage lasting for only seven years. Out of all of these separated...

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A mom is that person who immerses the entirety of herself into another human being – her child. Science says that some of a baby’s DNA cells never leave the mother’s body, a phenomenon known as fetomaternal microchimerism. Some of the fetus’s cells escape from the uterus through the placenta and will be transported by...

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In 2019, there were about 57 million cases of people with dementia all over the world. According to research by University College London, there will be over 153 million cases by 2050. However, individuals can remove themselves from this statistic. In July 2024, the Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention, Intervention, and Care reported that 45%...

3 min read News

Paper straws are touted as more environmentally friendly than plastic ones. However, this may not be the case. In a recent study, Belgian researchers tested 39 brands of straws, including plastic, paper, bamboo, glass, and stainless steel. They found that the majority of the paper straws contained synthetic chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals,” because...

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Many influencers, CEOs, and gurus contribute their success to waking up early. So anyone looking to improve their productivity, physical health, and mental wellbeing tend to hear recommendations to become an early riser. Waking up at 5 a.m. can provide the time and space to do self-care, practice mindfulness, exercise, and get started on work....

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The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Every year, it attracts millions of tourists to raft, hike, and above all, enjoy the spellbinding views. It also attracts many researchers eager to uncover its rich history and geology. In fact, the Grand Canyon National Park has recorded over 4,3000 archeological...

4 min read Health

Burgers are a popular choice at fast food restaurants and barbecues. Because they are high in protein, many people assume they are a healthier dinner choice compared to other fast food items like pizza and fried chicken. As a result, they may consume burgers more often than they should. Yes, burgers are high in protein,...

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The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport seems regular in every way, except for two graves beneath runway 10. The airport in Georgia, USA, was built on a former farm. It had once belonged to Catherine and Richard Dotson who were laid to rest on their land. Today, their names are engraved on the tarmac, forever remembered...

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Researchers observing western lowland gorillas made an interesting connection. They were taking notes of what the animals were consuming and they realized they were using the same medicinal plants as local traditional healers and herbalists. This example of zoopharmacognosy could be the beginning of seeking cures for human diseases through animal behaviors.  Gorillas Use Traditional...