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  • Scientists Say a Surprising Body Odor May Hold Clues to Protecting the Brain

    Scientists Say a Surprising Body Odor May Hold Clues to Protecting the Brain

    The internet has a long history of turning bodily functions into punchlines. But every so often, science wades into uncomfortable territory and forces people to look twice at what they once laughed off. That moment appears to have arrived again, thanks to a new wave of reporting around research that links the smell of human…

    December 20, 2025
  • Study Shows Women’s Brains Work Harder, Requiring More Sleep

    Study Shows Women’s Brains Work Harder, Requiring More Sleep

    For many, the feeling of exhaustion upon waking is a familiar struggle, yet research suggests that the weight of a busy day may leave a deeper mark on some than others. While a standard night of rest is often recommended as a universal health requirement, the complexity of modern cognitive demands points toward a biological…

    December 19, 2025
  • Ancient Dinosaur Discovery Connects Extinction and Environmental Change

    Ancient Dinosaur Discovery Connects Extinction and Environmental Change

    When visitors step into the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History this holiday season, they will encounter more than a striking fossil behind glass. They will come face to face with a fragment of deep time, a survivor of processes that shaped Earth long before humans existed. The near-complete skull of a Pachycephalosaurus, a dome-headed…

    December 19, 2025
  • Japan Introduces a Toilet That Tracks Your Health Through Poop

    Japan Introduces a Toilet That Tracks Your Health Through Poop

    For decades, Japanese toilets have been treated as a cultural marvel. Travelers return home telling stories about heated seats, gentle bidet sprays, and buttons that play calming sounds to preserve bathroom dignity. These features once felt futuristic. Now they are almost expected. But this summer, Japan may have taken its biggest leap yet, transforming the…

    December 19, 2025
  • A World-First Gene Therapy Lets a Baby Beat a Rare Disease and Take His First Steps

    A World-First Gene Therapy Lets a Baby Beat a Rare Disease and Take His First Steps

    For many families, a rare genetic diagnosis feels like a map with no exit, leaving parents to navigate a medical landscape that often lacks specific solutions. When KJ Muldoon was born with a condition that turned a basic diet into a source of internal toxicity, the standard path offered little hope for long-term stability. Yet,…

    December 19, 2025
  • Rocco the Parrot Secretly Used Alexa to Order Snacks and Toys While No One Was Home

    Rocco the Parrot Secretly Used Alexa to Order Snacks and Toys While No One Was Home

    It sounds like a joke you might expect to read online, but for Marion Wischnewski it quickly became an unexpected reality inside her own home. After returning from work in Didcot, Oxfordshire, she would sometimes open the door to hear music already playing, filling the house with sound despite no one else being there. At…

    December 19, 2025
  • Pins, Felt, and Fear: An ICE Voodoo Doll Appears in New Orleans

    Pins, Felt, and Fear: An ICE Voodoo Doll Appears in New Orleans

    Someone in Uptown New Orleans wanted to send a message. Near Magazine Street, in a residential neighborhood where oak trees line the sidewalks and historic homes sit behind wrought-iron gates, passersby spotted something unusual tied to a tree. A small figure, handmade from felt, hung from the trunk. Dozens of pins pierced its body. A…

    December 19, 2025
  • High-Fat Cheese and Cream Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

    High-Fat Cheese and Cream Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

    For years, health-conscious eaters have been told to put down the brie and step away from the cream. Saturated fat, after all, has long been cast as the villain in our dietary narratives. But what if everything we thought we knew about fat and brain health was wrong? What if that wheel of Gouda in…

    December 19, 2025
  • Cave Living Baby Dragons Are Emerging Into The Light And Scientists Are Stunned

    Cave Living Baby Dragons Are Emerging Into The Light And Scientists Are Stunned

    Deep beneath the rocky landscapes of Europe exists a world that feels almost mythical. It is a realm without sunlight where strange pale creatures glide silently through underground rivers. For centuries, these animals inspired legends of dragons hiding below villages and mountains. Now modern science is revealing that those ancient myths may not have been…

    December 19, 2025
  • The Real Reason Coca Cola Bottles Sometimes Have Yellow Caps

    The Real Reason Coca Cola Bottles Sometimes Have Yellow Caps

    Walk down a supermarket soda aisle and you will see one of the most recognizable designs in the world. Red labels. White script. A bottle shape that has barely changed in generations. Coca-Cola has built a brand so consistent that even the smallest deviation can spark confusion, curiosity, and sometimes a viral internet moment. That…

    December 18, 2025
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