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The human body in space
Prolonged exposure to microgravity causes bone loss, muscle atrophy, fluid shifts, and vision damage, making the human body surprisingly poorly suited for the environment we most want to explore.
Research suggests smell may help us sense illness, emotion and risk long before we notice anything consciously.
Humans spend a great deal of time trying to smell good. We wash, deodorize and perfume our bodies daily, suggesting body odor ...
Days after Entrackr reported on Pronto’s experiments around Physical AI-linked data collection, another home services startup ...
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Madhuri Dixit breaks the 'perfect Bollywood mom' image in Netflix's Maa Behen: 'She is naughty, chaotic and human'
India, May 31 -- Long before its release, Maa Behen has already become one of the most talked-about upcoming Hindi streaming ...
In HBO’s new limited series, his follow-up to ‘Baby Reindeer,’ the writer and actor embarked on a brutal exploration of the ways men can lose themselves to the pressures of masculinity. Its violent ...
For years, researchers have been hoping for vaccines that protect people against not just one strain of HIV, but every strain ...
Few creatures inspire as much universal dislike as ticks. Though small, these parasites have an enormous impact on human and animal health. Each year, ticks spread viruses and bacteria that infect ...
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Graduate Exhibition showcases intersection of health, technology, art, design
The multidisciplinary showcase runs June 4–20 at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. The opening night ...
It’s been three years, but the wait is finally almost over for X-Men ‘97 Season 2. Marvel Animation has dropped a new trailer for the animated series, along with the reveal that Season 2 will premiere ...
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Exclusive: Kartavya's Director Pulkit On Working With Saif Ali Khan And His Next With Sanya Malhotra
Pulkit Kartavya Saif Ali Khan Sanya Malhotra ...
On the day of the blue moon, Joseph Walford reviews John Landis' 1981 classic, 'An American Werewolf in London'.
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