Why are some people mosquito magnets and others unbothered? A medical entomologist points to metabolism, body odor and mindset. By Jonathan Day, University
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Hamburgers, chicken, snacks, pizzas, sandwiches, donuts, smoothies. What’s not to like? That’s why the global fast food market size is $860 billion,
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By Joanna Moncrieff is a Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry. Our umbrella review that revealed no links between serotonin and depression
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Republished with permission from RFE/RL. See the original article. On October 30, 1961, the Soviet Union tested the largest nuclear device ever
If so, what should we do about it? In 1787, as Benjamin Franklin left the final session of the Constitutional Convention, he
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According to new data from the United Nations, the foreign‐born share of the U.S. population ranked 56th in the world. Among wealthy countries in 2020,
https://didyouknow.org/us-foreign-born-share-ranks-low-and-is-falling-among-wealthy-countries/
Some people believe that becoming rich is a question of luck. Historian and sociologist Dr. Rainer Zitelmann disagrees. Whether chance presents you
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