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But what does the science say? In fact, it’s true: our pupils really do tend to grow large when we’re aroused. Here’s why. What is the pupil?
Therefore, this quantum gravity homogenization process could indeed explain the homogeneity observed in the CMB. What do you plan to do next? It is important to extend this work in several directions ...
How do vaccines work? Here's what medical experts want you to know about safety and efficacy.
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Orange County supervisors are discussing what to say to express harm done to the county and constituents by former Supervisor Andrew Do. He faces federal prison time at an upcoming sentencing.
We asked three leading University of Chicago experts to break down the basics: How do tariffs really work? Who do they impact the most? And how is this era of economic uncertainty affecting our ...
The standard view of housing markets holds that the flexibility of local housing supply—shaped by factors like geography and regulation—strongly affects the response of house prices, house quantities ...
From geisha being harassed to arguments in the carparks of ski towns, the island nation is experiencing a range of issues due to the incredible influx of visitors in recent months.
A man who seemed genetically destined to develop Alzheimer’s disease while still young has reached his mid-70s without any cognitive decline — in only the third recorded case of such ...
The research found that heavy drinkers with either diabetes, high blood pressure or a high waist circumference are as much as 2.4 times more likely to develop advanced liver disease.
Java 11 is getting long in the tooth, so many developers are moving to the next oldest version that's still supported, Java 17. Here's what's different.
When you're doing fertility treatments, like IVF or egg freezing, you may be wondering if exercise is still OK. Here, MDs share the benefits and risks.