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Only 6% of mass murders are committed by women. From poison to family ties, here’s how female killers differ from men.
A Beijing military show rekindles debate, but this analysis says the new world order is already here: a fluid, multipolar system led by the U.S., China, and Europe.
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk underscores America’s deep political and emotional divisions. Here’s how fear, anger, and longing for community shape the nation’s future.
Commercials from prescription drugs by Big Pharma copmanies have become a regular part of the American television experience.
Teen sleep quality is influenced by parents’ mental health and household conflict, according to a large study. Screen time explains part of the link, but family dynamics play a key role.
Can music ease motion sickness? A new brain study finds that soft and joyful tunes reduce nausea by over 50%, while sad songs ...
Healthy eating may reduce chronic pain, even without major weight loss. Scientists say more research is needed.
A coat of white paint, combined with a few other simple design strategies, could help keep Britain’s homes cooler, cheaper to ...
Children who fail to grow to expected height may have unstable gut bacteria, according to a new study in Cell.
Should you list weak grades on your CV? A large-scale study suggests leaving them out may actually improve your odds of ...
Research links racial bias to subtle shifts in perception, showing how stereotypes may influence brain activity during object ...
Scientists detect the strongest gravitational wave ever, supporting Einstein’s relativity and Hawking’s black hole area law with record-breaking clarity.