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While it was long-believed that our chromosomes determined an embryo’s gender from the minute sperm impregnated the egg. However, new research may contest these previous findings. Researchers from Osaka University conducted a study that reveals how low iron during pregnancy could potentially influence fetal gender determination. The team discovered that low iron during a pregnancy...

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During rainy seasons, it’s not uncommon to place your laundry to dry inside. Methods such as leaving them close to heaters or on radiators help laundry dry faster but at a cost. Drying clothes indoors increases humidity indoors by 30%, creating the ideal environment for harmful mold growth. A single load of wet washing can...

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“Ozempic sex” is a new side-effect that users have reported experiencing, resulting from taking GLP-1 medications. It describes the unexpected changes people experience in their libido while taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic. Users report drastically different effects on their sexual desire. Some lose all interest in intimacy, while others experience renewed passion after years of...

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Imagine walking across a sun-scorched desert, your throat dry and no water in sight. Now imagine pulling out a lightweight, solar-powered water harvester and drinking clean water drawn directly from the air around you. This once-unthinkable scenario is becoming reality thanks to a new invention from researchers at MIT. Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of...

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Japan completed the world’s first real-time ocean floor earthquake detection system in June 2025, giving 20 seconds more earthquake warning and 20 minutes more tsunami warning. The network spans 116,000 square miles of Pacific Ocean floor, connecting 150 sensors through 3,540 miles of special cables placed where earthquakes start. Scientists Can Now “Listen” to Ocean...

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Italy has ignited international debate by moving to criminalize surrogacy beyond its borders. In July 2025, the country’s lower house of Parliament approved a bill that would allow authorities to prosecute Italian citizens who engage in surrogacy abroad, even in countries where the practice remains legal and regulated. If enacted, the new law would carry...