Reports and Studies
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Gym exercises to get bigger breasts
While no exercise can directly increase breast size (since breasts are composed mainly of fat tissue and not muscle), certain…
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Why many Italian chefs would never break spaghetti
Many Italian chefs follow a long-standing culinary tradition that involves never breaking spaghetti before cooking it. This practice is deeply…
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Fishy diplomacy: What a hilsa ban reveals about India-Bangladesh tensions
Hilsa is Bangladesh’s national fish. Locally known as ilish, it is cherished as the queen among fish and forms part…
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The UK coal-fired power station that became a giant battery
With the closure of the last coal-fired power station in the UK, it raises questions about how old fossil fuel…
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A Himalayan river may be making Everest taller
Mount Everest is 15-50m taller than it would otherwise be because a river is eroding rock and soil at its…
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Switzerland and Italy redraw border due to melting glaciers
Switzerland and Italy have redrawn part of their border in the Alps due to melting glaciers, caused by climate change.…
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FDA approves of a new schizophrenia drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug for adults with schizophrenia, the FDA announced Thursday. The…
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SpaceX halts future launches after Crew-9 mission, booster problem spotted
Eleven hours after successfully launching its Crew 9 spacecraft to bring back two stranded astronauts from the International Space Station,…
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At least 63 dead as Helene pummels south-east US
At least 63 people have died and millions have been left without power as Hurricane Helene roared through the south-eastern…
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Study reveal how regular fish intake may protect from dementia
A new study, published in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, uncovered a potential link between fish consumption and lowered risk…
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