Category: Science
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The US Saw Vivid Northern Lights as Far South as Florida
Geomagnetic storms brought the northern lights to much of the US this week, with vivid displays visible as far south as Florida.
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The US Saw Vibrant Northern Lights as Far as Florida
Geomagnetic storms brought northern lights to much of the US this week, painting the sky with vibrant shades of green and pink. The northern lights were seen across a wide swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. The auroras were visible even in parts…
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DNA Reveals Hitler Had Rare Syndrome Affecting His Sexual Organs and Behavior
A new documentary from the British channel Channel 4, titled “Hitler’s DNA: The Blueprint of a Dictator”, revealed that Adolf Hitler suffered from a rare genetic condition known as Kallmann Syndrome, which interferes with the development of sexual organs and significantly reduces testosterone production. This information was published by the newspaper O Globo, based on…
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DNA Reveals Hitler Had Rare Syndrome Affecting Sexual Organs and Behavior
A new documentary from the British channel Channel 4, titled “Hitler’s DNA: A Dictator’s Blueprint”, revealed that Adolf Hitler suffered from a rare genetic condition known as Kallmann Syndrome, which interferes with the development of sexual organs and significantly reduces testosterone production. The information was reported by the newspaper O Globo, based on the findings…
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Planalto confirms capital shift to Belém during COP30
The federal government confirmed that Belém (PA) will symbolically assume the role of Brazil’s capital during COP30, the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in 2025. The measure was sanctioned by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and announced by the Casa Civil on Tuesday (4). The symbolic transfer of the capital was approved by…
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To optimize your health, sync your habits with your body’s biological clock. Here’s how
The return to “standard time” is better for our health, according to sleep scientists, but the time change can be disruptive, and our bodies also need to adjust to more hours of darkness as we approach winter. The body is an exquisite time-measuring machine. And growing evidence shows that if you align your daily habits…
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Daylight Saving Time Ended This Sunday, November 2. Here’s What You Need to Know
That time of year has come again: many Americans adjusted their clocks and circadian rhythms when Daylight Saving Time ended on Sunday. This means that in most states, mornings will be brighter and nights darker. Millions of people across the country had their clocks set back one hour – a welcome adjustment for those seeking…
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To Optimize Your Health, Sync Your Habits with Your Biological Clock
Returning to “standard time” is better for our health, according to sleep scientists, but the time change can be disruptive, and our bodies also need to adjust to more hours of darkness as we approach winter. The body is a sophisticated timekeeping machine. And growing evidence shows that if you align your daily habits with…
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Daylight saving time ended this Sunday, November 2. Here’s what you need to know
It’s that time of year again: many Americans adjusted their clocks and circadian rhythms with the end of daylight saving time on Sunday. This means that, in most states, mornings will be brighter and nights darker. Millions of people across the country had their clocks set back one hour – a welcome adjustment for those…
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Teenagers Who Use Marijuana Before Age 15 Face More Problems Later, Study Shows
Teenagers who start using marijuana before age 15 are more likely to use the drug frequently later in life. They are also more likely to develop mental and physical health problems in early adulthood compared to their peers who did not use the drug during adolescence.


