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Author: Sarah Biren

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4 min read Lifestyle

Modern liquid nail polish was launched in the 1920s and has continued to evolve ever since. However, the latest iterations seem to boast about being “nontoxic” and “natural” compared to traditional brands. Moreover, the European Union recently banned trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO), a common ingredient in gel nail polishes. This may leave people concerned about...

5 min read News

A groundbreaking new procedure has restored the vision of 14 people with blinding cornea injuries in one eye. To treat this, the researchers and surgeons transplanted corneal cells from the healthy eye onto a damaged eye. The treatment, called cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cell (CALEC) transplantation, was developed by a team of experts from Harvard...

4 min read News

Tigers are magnificent but fearsome animals. They are definitely ones to admire from afar because of their incredible physical strength, aggression, and hunting skills. But seeing tigers interact with their cubs sheds new light on this species that can be caring, devoted, and gentle. And with so many tiger subspecies endangered, knowledge about them is...

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A father receives backlash online for using a child leash for his five-year-old quintuplets. Zoey Hart, Dakota Faith, Hollyn Grace, Asher Blaze, and Gavin Lane were born to Jordan and Briana Driskell. Briana had undergone multiple fertility treatments, including intrauterine insemination (IUI), and her doctors said there was only a four to eight percent chance...

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Female love dolls have been around since 1968. They’ve evolved from crude figures to increasingly realistic specimens. Then a new version came on the scene: male love robots for women. This concept was revolutionized by Synthetic, a company in the United States. They create surprisingly human-like silicon dolls that could be custom-made to look however...

6 min read

There are many orange animals on Earth. Some are famous, like the Bengal tiger, and some are more obscure, like the recently discovered Myotis nimbaensis, a species of orange bats. However, most well-known animals are decidedly not that color, nor are any of their genetic variations. For a long time, people assumed snowy owls fall...

6 min read Food and Drink

Everyone goes through periods of sleeplessness. Work or school could be especially stressful, or you have terrible jet lag, or you’re excited about an upcoming vacation. But if the sleep deprivation doesn’t go away, you may want to examine your diet. Different foods can help you sleep, while others keep you restless. So change up...

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Three countries came together to preserve the Mayan jungle, including its wildlife and cultural heritage. Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize have formed a Tri-National Reserve spanning over their borders. It includes over 14 million acres (approximately 5.7 million hectares), making it one of the largest nature reserves in Latin America, second only to the Amazon rainforest....

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Crabs are more diverse than most people think. The most well-known ones include the red king crab, brown crab, Dungeness crab, and Mud crab because they appear in popular seafood cuisine. However, crabs can come in a wide variety of colors, sizes, and shapes. The largest is the Japanese spider crab, with claws measuring up...

6 min read Health

Just because a supplement is “natural” doesn’t mean it won’t cause negative side effects. If it has the potential to help, it has the potential to harm. This is especially true if it’s used improperly, such as at high doses, alongside other substances, or without relevant knowledge or guidance. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, supplements are not...