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This whale can sense the ocean with its tooth
For centuries, narwhal tusks were sold as unicorn horns and believed to have magical powers. In reality, the tusk is a highly specialized tooth filled with nerve endings and exposed directly to icy ...
Protest scenes have become common on the streets of Minneapolis since the shooting of Renee Good on Jan. 7 amid a massive ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
Mamdani Starts Governing by Getting the Imagery Right
Early signs suggest that the Mamdani era in New York is off to an encouraging start—beginning with the mayor's continued ...
Vanderpump Rules alum Lala Kent detailed her rare reaction to a bug bite which resulted in oozing painful and itchy boils all ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Why octopuses literally rip themselves apart after mating
Among animals, few life cycles are as dramatic as that of the octopus. After a single reproductive event, many females enter ...
Some daily habits like smoking and eating excessive processed foods might be silently harming your health. Dr London shares 4 such habits he actively avoids. | Health ...
As *Bernie, a 22-year-old university student, heads into the bathroom, he leaves his phone behind. He steps into his shower.
A new study showcases how brain waves known as alpha oscillations help us distinguish between ourselves and the outside world ...
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Robot learns to lip sync by watching YouTube
Almost half of our attention during face-to-face conversation focuses on lip motion. Yet, robots still struggle to move their ...
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