The study suggests that planets closest to their stars, especially those that orbit their stars in just 12 days or less, are at a higher risk of being sent to their doom by their aging suns.
Super-recognizers are aces at remembering faces, but how do they do it? A new study from researchers in Australia reveals that the people who never forget faces look 'smarter, not harder'.
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Washing raw chicken might seem like the hygienic thing to do, but it's actually unnecessary and can even be dangerous.
In the US, around 55,000 more women than men experience a stroke each year. This is partly because women live longer. However ...
For the first time, scientists determined the shape of a supernova's shock front as it burst through the surface of a dying ...
Anxiety disorders are the world's most common type of mental health condition, impacting the lives of around 360 million ...
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Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on Thursday with NASA twin spacecraft destined for Mars ...
Scientists have discovered an effective method for getting people to drink less alcohol – highlight the increased risk of ...