More than 2.3 million people — or one of every 18 Canadians — participate in the sport of curling. A look at how the quirky ...
After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites ...
One of the best sci-fi prequels of the last few years, Bumblebee, emerges as a major hit on streaming this week. Read on for ...
Study reveals that the body uses different sensors to detect cold in the skin and in internal organs
UMH and published in Acta Physiologica, shows that the molecular mechanisms involved in cold detection are not uniform ...
Have you ever sat quietly in a chair, attempting to relax, only to be interrupted by a sudden itch on your foot or a tingling ...
How consumer trust in AI marketing is shaped by culture, transparency, and emotion, and what brands need to get right in different markets. This edited excerpt is from Ethical AI in Marketing by ...
Online and in person, people are clamoring to get their hands on Labubus, which are dolls that are “well-intentioned” but somewhat mischievous. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta There was a line of hundreds ...
A team of scientists has identified areas of the brain that are activated when a person becomes aware of themself and their thoughts. This enigmatic process appears to be controlled by the thalamus, a ...
When Gustav Kuhn was 13, a friend pulled an egg out of his ear. Kuhn was astounded – but his wonder didn’t abate, even after he learned that the egg was made of foam and had been easily hidden in his ...
Ever felt the tingle of an ice cube running over your skin? Suddenly, you’re hyper aware of how your body feels—and you might even realize that you like this feeling a lot. Congratulations, you’ve ...
Ava Green does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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