Coffee That Heals Instead of Hurts

Certain coffee patterns, especially filtered and unsweetened, are linked with lower risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and some cancers.

Certain coffee patterns, especially filtered and unsweetened, are linked with lower risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and some cancers.

Car tech races ahead while city speeds stay stuck, because street capacity, not engine power, dictates how fast urban traffic can move.
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Physicists accept travel to the future as routine relativistic physics, but view journeys to the past as solutions of Einstein’s equations that quantum effects likely censor.
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Elite downhill riders sometimes brake harder to go faster, using controlled skids and traction loss to reshape lines, manage energy, and exit rough sections with higher usable speed.
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Residents of smaller, slower cities often report higher life satisfaction than big city dwellers because social ties, time use, and stress levels outweigh income and career variety.
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Victorian England did not stumble into a tidy split between cricket in warm months and football in cold ones; it was engineered through school routines, rail timetables and club economics.
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Modern cosmology argues that cosmic expansion, driven by dark energy and described by general relativity, makes vast regions permanently unreachable, even at light speed.
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A small Italian racing workshop grew into Ferrari by treating racing as its core product and road cars as limited currency, creating a rare brand that dominates circuits while staying tiny in volume.
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A thought experiment uses geophysics, nuclear physics and market math to ask what it would take for a real-material planet to have a crust richer than all human money.
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A hardy Mediterranean herb, long adapted to poor, dry soils, has become a major focus of stress and sleep science through evidence on cortisol, GABA, and standardized extracts.
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Football’s suspense, near-miss shots and unpredictable swings recruit dopamine-based reinforcement learning circuits in the brain, mirroring the variable reward design of casinos and addictive apps.
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