From ancient fears and plague-era prayers to simple modern politeness, a small phrase carries a surprisingly long history.
Two things are clear from a University of Michigan analysis of nearly 200,000 Twitter posts between 2012 and 2022. One, ...
Antarctica’s New Year’s celebration is unlike any other: every January 1 scientists physically move the South Pole. This is ...
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Why We Get Goosebumps
Goosebumps arise when tiny muscles around hair follicles contract, causing the hair to stand on end. Learn what triggers them and when they may be cause for concern.
Women need to know that if they have uncontrollable peals of laughter every time they orgasm (and nothing was funny), they ...
You've just cleaned your teeth, you're feeling minty fresh and ready to climb into bed. You take a sip of water, but the ...
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WE THE PEOPLE: The history of booyah, a Belgian dish that’s become a northeast Wisconsin tradition
You’ve probably tried booyah at a local festival or a church picnic. But have you ever thought about where it came from?
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Astronomers solve mystery of why bright star Betelguese “sneezed”
Space scientists have solved the mystery of why one of the brightest stars in the sky acts strangely. Red supergiant ...
Promising review: "I wasn't sure what to expect when purchasing these, but now they are a staple in every room of our house. Within three days the air smelled more crisp and was easier to breathe in ...
Stomach troubles? Perhaps the refined poop of a soldier from the First World War will be just what the doctor ordered.
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