Your happiness in life may not be U-shaped – here's how it could vary
We thought happiness peaked at the beginning and end of life, but a study from Germany suggests a more pessimistic outlook for our later years Source link
There is an odd streak in the universe – and we still don’t know why
Astronomers have long thought the universe should look generally the same in every direction, but an anomaly in the radiation from the big bang persists even after a new analysis from radio telescopes Source link
Why hot fermentation is not recommended to alleviate varicose veins
Why hot fermentation is not recommended to alleviate varicose veins Source link
Exceptional star is the most pristine object known in the universe
A star found in the Large Magellanic Cloud is remarkably unpolluted by heavier elements, suggesting it is descended from the universe’s earliest stars Source link
This is what happens to the skin when you float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea
This is what happens to the skin when you float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea Source link
20 bird species can understand each other’s anti-cuckoo call
Several species of birds from different continents use and understand similar alarm calls when they see an invader that might lay an egg in their nest – this shared call hints at the origin of language Source link
Kids as young as 4 innately use sorting algorithms to solve problems
It was previously thought that children younger than 7 couldn’t find efficient solutions to complex problems, but new research suggests that much earlier, children can happen upon known sorting algorithms used by computer scientists Source link
That 9-to-5 desk job could be the culprit behind your weight gain; here are 6 signs to watch out for
That 9-to-5 desk job could be the culprit behind your weight gain; here are 6 signs to watch out for Source link
Why Our Brains, Our Selves won the Royal Society science book prize
Sandra Knapp, chair of the judging panel for the 2025 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize, explains why neurologist Masud Husain’s collection of case studies is such an enlightening, compassionate book Source link