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Orcas in the Gulf of California paralyze young great white sharks before ripping out their livers
An orca pod that made headlines last year for gutting a whale shark has struck again, this time perfecting a technique that ...
News of the study comes days after it emerged an NHS trial will use AI to interpret MRI scans from men suspected of having prostate cancer. If the software detects a scan it deems high risk for the ...
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Gen Z deems cash as ‘cringe’ in new study — saying people who still use it are ‘out of touch’
Money makes the world go round. But when it comes to Gen Zers, the cold-hard stuff just makes them frown, according to new data.
Taking a big sigh is also connected with negative emotions like fear, anxiety, sadness and even pain, as a 2022 study found.
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Watch Orcas Ram a Young Great White Shark In Order to Suck Out the Liver
Orcas didn't get their nickname for being docile creatures. And while humans have no need to fear the killer whale, if you're ...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are common, as nearly three out of five people have experienced at least one ACE—yet most ...
Since ChatGPT’s rise, job postings across the U.S. have fallen by about 32%, according to data from the Federal Reserve, as ...
A new study reveals the U.S. state that beats Florida for retirees in 2025 — affordable, safe, and ideal for post-work living ...
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The Art Of Spiritual Hygiene: 7 Daily Rituals Of People Who Keep Bad Energy Out Of Their Lives
When your body remains stagnant, your spirit stagnates along with it, trapping heavy or negative energy within. According to ...
A large-scale study reveals women gain more heart health benefits from exercise than men. This challenges current uniform ...
Figures from Canada’s immigration department show that about 74% of Indian applicants were denied study permits in August 2025, compared to 32% in August 2023.
A single teaspoon of sugar in your coffee is fine. Dr. Trisha points to a 2022 study showing unsweetened coffee drinkers live longer than those who skip the bean altogether. Even ...
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