A new study suggests that swearing may do more than just help people vent frustration—it could also provide a measurable physical advantage.
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Former Harvard Morgue Manager Sentenced to Prison for Trafficking Human Body Parts
A former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School has been sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing and selling human body parts donated for research.
New Research Shows Women’s Farts Smell Worse — And That Might Be a Good Thing
A recent analysis of flatulence has revealed a surprising scientific truth: women’s farts tend to smell worse than men’s.
Butt Breathing May Soon Be A Real Medical Treatment
Mammals can breathe through their anus. The “butt breathing,” technique could soon be an alternative treatment for severe respiratory failure.
Ohio Bill Would Ban Efforts to Marry AI and Limit AI Legal Rights
A new bill in the Ohio House of Representatives aims to legally block ai from gaining human-like rights such as including the ability to marry AI.
Scientist Claims ‘Alien DNA’ May Be Present in Humans, Suggesting Genetic Intervention
A controversial new study is raising eyebrows in the scientific community with claims that some humans may carry alien DNA.
Beer Drinkers May Be A Mosquito Magnet, Study Finds
A new study from Dutch researchers has found that people who drink beer are significantly more likely to be a mosquito magnet.
Experts Explain “Jet Belly”: Why Flying Can Leave You Bloated and Uncomfortable
Many airline passengers suffer physical discomfort while flying from bloating, cramps, and gas, a phenomenon now commonly referred to as jet belly.
Bizarre Orca Behavior: Offering Food To Humans In Dozens Of Global Incidents
A new study has documented 34 separate cases of bizarre orca behavior over the last two decades in which wild orcas appeared to present food to humans.
China Unveils New Mosquito-Sized Micro Drone for Battlefield Surveillance
China has introduced a new mosquito-sized micro drone designed for battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance. Developed by NUDT.
Hate The Sound Of People Chewing? Misophonia Could Increase Depression Risk
Misophonia, a term introduced in 2001, is thought to affect between 5% and 20% of people. However, experts believe the real number might be higher.
AI Caught Cheating Husband Using Tasseography
In a highly unusual case involving artificial intelligence, a woman in Greece has filed for divorce after AI caught cheating husband.
Humanoid Robot Malfunction Caught on Camera
A startling incident involving a humanoid robot malfunction at a factory in China has gone viral, raising fresh concerns about the safety of advanced robotics.
Chew On This: Microplastics In Gum
A new pilot study suggests that hundreds (if not thousands) of microplastics in gum may be leaking into your spit with every chomp.
Nuclear Batteries Could Last A Lifetime
Researchers are exploring nuclear batteries as a long-term energy solution—one that could last for decades, or even centuries, without ever needing a recharge.
