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The average person has nine deep dark secrets, study reveals - so, are yours eating you alive?
The average person has nine deep dark secrets, a new study has revealed. Researchers from the University of Melbourne asked 240 people about the things they keep hidden from others. The results ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Men are more likely than women to have financial secrets, a new study ...
A new study revealed that keeping secrets may be a good thing for people — depending on what the secret holds. Professor Michael Slepian of Columbia University was the lead author of the study, which ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have uncovered insights into how red blood cells function and survive during storage—discoveries that could lead to better outcomes for ...
Cordierite, the material behind heat-resistant pizza stones, has been shown to resist changes in size despite significant temperature fluctuations. The reasons for this have been largely unexplained ...
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New secrets of human evolution unlocked in study of ancient DNA from Europe and Near East
Scientists analyze 22,000 genomes documenting hundreds of genetic changes due to natural selection over the past 10,000 years, including variants linked to celiac disease and multiple sclerosis The ...
A new study revealed that keeping secrets may be a good thing for people — depending on what the secret holds. Professor Michael Slepian of Columbia University was the lead author of the study, which ...
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