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Yawning may quietly protect your brain, study finds
Although yawning seems small, studies found it pressurizes cerebrospinal fluid away from the brain.
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Don't let freezing temperatures ruin your vehicle this winter
That freezing temperature outside isn't just uncomfortable—it's silently damaging your car's battery, belts, and fluids ...
Global climate models capture many of the processes that shape Earth's weather and climate. Based on physics, chemistry, ...
In my experience of doctors and hospitals, healing is a competition between interpretations of sickness and injury, where the ...
Now researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a way to use terahertz light to watch a ...
Discover the best Marine Engineering institutes in the world for 2026. Compare QS rankings for MIT, TU Delft, and NUS, and find out why MIT is the global leader in maritime AI and green propulsion.
Oil prices surged last week as geopolitical risk linked to Iran intensified and speculative positioning adjusted, pushing the curve back into backwardation. While supply constraints and OPEC+ delivery ...
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NASA satellite watches January's polar vortex | Space photo of the day for Feb. 4, 2026
A late January 2026 winter storm left more than snow and ice in its wake.
Windchill temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees are a risk to life, forecasters said.
Extreme cold warnings span several eastern states as of Friday, with meteorologists warning of frigid wind chills.
The Polar Vortex is expected to be impacted by a Sudden Stratosphere Warming, bringing cold air to the eastern US.
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