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Anthropology

Here's why those annoying shocks from static electricity happen
Anthropology 

Here’s why those annoying shocks from static electricity happen

02/01/202302/01/2023 Kirsten Tuttle 0 Comments static electricity

There are many things that make winter bad. It is chilly. It’s night. And for some reason, every time you

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Scientists say that swearing is not a sign of less intelligence, but rather of more
Anthropology 

Scientists say that swearing is not a sign of less intelligence, but rather of more

01/01/202301/01/2023 Isabel Mullins 0 Comments intelligence, swearing

When someone uses obscene or taboo language, or swears, it’s often seen as a sign that they don’t have a

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Anthropology 

Even though they may seem useless, these 8 body parts are actually very important.

01/01/202301/01/2023 Herman Dennis 0 Comments

“Know yourself,” as the Greeks used to say. It was probably meant a little more philosophically than we’re taking it,

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There are 8 changes to your genes that can give you superpowers
Anthropology 

There are 8 changes to your genes that can give you “superpowers”

18/12/202217/12/2022 Dylan Schumacher 0 Comments genes

More than 99 percent of your genetic information is the same as everyone else’s. Your genes decide what color your

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Do games that train your brain really help? Here are the facts!
Anthropology 

Do games that train your brain really help? Here are the facts!

13/12/202213/12/2022 Isabel Mullins 0 Comments brains

You’ve probably seen ads for apps that promise to make you smarter in just a few minutes a day. You

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Here's how many of your body's cells aren't even human
Anthropology 

Here’s how many of your body’s cells aren’t even human

11/12/202211/12/2022 Antonio Houston 0 Comments body's cells

If you’ve ever read about the colonies of bacteria that live on and in you, you’ve probably come across the

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Scientists have caught the flash of light that happens when a sperm meets an egg
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Scientists have caught the flash of light that happens when a sperm meets an egg

09/12/202210/12/2022 John Mayer 0 Comments woman health

Scientists have taken pictures of the flash of light that happens when a human sperm cell touches an egg for

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Is it true that we only get so many heartbeats in a lifetime
Anthropology 

Is it true that we only get so many heartbeats in a lifetime? Here’s what the research shows

09/12/202209/12/2022 Herman Dennis 0 Comments heart

The famous quote says, “I think that every person has a limited number of heartbeats.” “I don’t want to waste

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Some people can hear a rumbling sound just by tensing a muscle of ears
Anthropology 

Some people can hear a rumbling sound just by tensing a muscle of ears

05/12/202204/12/2022 Julie Golden 0 Comments ears, hearing

Even though most of the muscles in our skeletons are under our control, there is at least one we don’t

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Here are 6 interesting things you might not know about the human skeleton
Anthropology General 

Here are 6 interesting things you might not know about the human skeleton

04/12/202204/12/2022 Dylan Schumacher 0 Comments skeleton

Bones are really cool. When people learn that bone is a living tissue, they are often surprised. Most people know

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