Men's fake tears more believable than women's
New research suggests men's fake crying appears more convincing than women's, challenging long-held stereotypes about emotional expression.
New research suggests men's fake crying appears more convincing than women's, challenging long-held stereotypes about emotional expression.
Celebrated archaeologist and author Brian Fagan, whose works brought ancient civilisations to life for millions, has died aged 89. A tribute to his groundbreaking career.
A new study suggests that psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, may significantly extend lifespan in mice, opening exciting possibilities for human longevity research.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces plans to end controversial animal testing on dogs and cats, marking a major ethical and scientific milestone.
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From ground-up mummies to urine mouthwash, discover the weirdest medieval medicines that were once mainstream – and a few surprising remedies that still hold up today.
A recent study suggests that taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, may have potential benefits in combating leukaemia. Discover the science behind this surprising finding and what it means for future treatments.
A 50-year-old woman from New Jersey developed severe liver damage after taking high doses of turmeric supplements. Doctors warn against unregulated use of herbal remedies.
Scientists have developed a highly accurate blood test that could detect Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms appear, offering hope for early intervention and treatment.
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RecommendedGroundbreaking discoveries in Turkey could prove the legendary Trojan War was more than just a myth, reshaping our understanding of ancient history.
Groundbreaking research from the UK Biobank project reveals how full-body MRI scans can detect hidden diseases early, transforming preventative healthcare.