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Author: Zain Ebrahim

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10 min read News

Historically, intelligence tests and large-scale assessments have shown that each new generation tends to outperform its parents in reasoning, problem-solving, and academic achievement, a trend known as the Flynn Effect. Recent evidence indicates that this upward trend has either slowed or reversed among Generation Z. This has raised concerns that today’s teenagers may score lower...

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Flint officials announced that the city has completed replacing its lead service lines, more than a decade after the water crisis began. Nearly 11,000 lead pipes have been replaced, and over 28,000 affected properties have been restored following excavation. The latest state progress report marks a historic milestone for Flint. For advocates, this progress serves...

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Social interactions often include subtle signals that give us a peek into how others truly feel about us. Research indicates that people can express dislike not only with words but also through actions, even when trying to hide their real feelings. While direct confrontations are rare in everyday social settings, many people unknowingly show their...

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As our technologies have progressed, so have our communication skills. In the fast-paced, constantly changing, tech-driven world and the culture of being “always on,” younger generations who are perpetually connected are ironically losing the art of effective communication. According to a recent survey conducted by the University of Stavanger, Norway, approximately 40% of Gen Z...

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Work insecurity, financial stress, and an impending recession have created unprecedented challenges for Gen Z. Gen Zers and younger Millennials are working twice as much as their predecessors to earn just a little less than them. As a result, Gen Z and Millennials are experiencing burnout at an accelerating rate. However, Malaysia has tackled this...

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Have you ever wondered what the most intense natural sensation a human can experience is? Although ranking human pain objectively is challenging because it is subjective, extensive research points to kidney stone attacks, known as renal colic, as one of the most severe forms of physical suffering.  The intense, wave-like pain from the flank to...

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A research team led by Mariano Barbacid at Spain’s National Cancer Research Centre successfully eradicated pancreatic tumors in mice using a triple-drug therapy, as reported in December 2025 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. They achieved complete tumor removal without noticeable side effects and prevented relapse for over 200 days. Although the...

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Although society often highlights the risks associated with frequent masturbation, the effects of completely abstaining from it receive less attention. However, recent studies indicate that abstaining completely from masturbation can cause various physical and mental health effects in both men and women. Sex and relationship expert Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn cautions that prolonged abstinence from sexual...

11 min read News

Most iPhone users know basic features like activating Low Power Mode when the battery dips below 20%, switching to Dark Mode at night, or quickly snapping photos by pressing the volume button. These popular tips spread and become routine. Yet beyond these well-known tricks, Apple offers numerous lesser-known features embedded in Settings, Photos, and other...

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Initially, the phrase “warm sex,” a rising trend on social media, might imply a link to temperature. However, “warm sex” actually refers to a form of intimacy that differs from common portrayals. It emphasizes a slow, attentive, and connected experience instead of intense performance or rapidity, steering away from high-energy, dramatic encounters. Experts indicate that...

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Antidepressants are among the most frequently prescribed classes of medications, with widespread use across the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data indicate that in 2023, approximately 11.4% of American adults took prescription medication for depression. Women showed significantly higher usage, with over 15% taking antidepressants, which is more than double the 7.4%...

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2026 looks set to be a vibrant year in the night sky, with numerous lunar events scheduled throughout the year. Just weeks into the year, the lunar calendar is already packed with exceptional events. A total Blood Moon eclipse arrives in March, and multiple supermoons will brighten the night sky. However, August will bring this...