Ravens offensive guard Daniel Faalele has drawn criticism online for his play this season. Are the concerns justified?
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Your Toilet Doomscrolling Might Be Giving You Hemorrhoids
According to the study, people who use their smartphones on the toilet have a 46% increased risk of developing hemorrhoids.
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Floating Forever: Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Breaks Down How Orbit Really Works (WATCH)
Shubhanshu Shukla shared a post on why floating in space is falling forever. Drawing from Newton’s thought experiment and his ...
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Scientists Investigated Why People Invert Their Controls, And It's Not What They Think
Why are there people out there who don't invert their controllers? And why on Earth would the makers of such games label this ...
Astronomers are pulling back the curtain on two of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how planets are born and how invisible ...
Tucked away in the unassuming town of Alexandria, Indiana sits a monument to human persistence that defies explanation – the World’s Largest Ball of Paint, where a simple baseball has been transformed ...
Tucked away in the unassuming town of Alexandria, Indiana sits a monument to human persistence that defies all logic – the World’s Largest Ball of Paint, where a simple baseball has been transformed ...
Bench-scale testwork produces marketable tantalite concentrate from the CV5 Pegmatite's dense media separation ("DMS") waste ...
On September 19, the campus of Xingguo No. 6 Middle School was illuminated by starlight as a unique astronomy popular science event kicked off. Huang Guoqing, Secretary-General of the Jiangxi ...
US stock market is at bubble highs. Learn why experts urge caution, Buffett is selling, and which safe-haven assets to ...
September 17, 2025 • For NPR's Word of the Week, we're getting hot: During the Ottoman Empire, people used devices called "zarfs" to hold their coffee cups. Here's what to know about this word's ...
Iwo Jima is famous. The battle between the US and Japanese forces are well remembered – by both sides. Before the war, about 1000 people lived here. After the war, ...
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