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As grim as it sounds, it’s often expected—and biology explains why.
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As grim as it sounds, it’s often expected—and biology explains why.
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The post-holiday scale spike is temporary—unless the leftovers get involved.
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One’s temporary, the other is often built in.
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A mix of biology, environment, and evolution helps explain our rightie-dominated world.
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A new ‘Ask Us Anything’ podcast episode digs into how human bodies can be turned into nutrient-rich soil.
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Chills and skin prickles go back millennia.
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Boxes give cats control, comfort, and prime ambush angles.
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Every fall, squirrels hide hundreds of acorns—and use smell, memory, and even theft to get them back.
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Less sunlight, colder weather, and diet changes make us sleepier—and that’s OK.
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Short answer? Probably not.
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