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Can Narcissism Be Treated? Here’s What The Science Says : ScienceAlert

Narcissism is a complex personality trait that can have damaging effects on relationships and interactions with others. Individuals high in narcissism often deflect blame onto others, twist words, and exhibit

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Out of Every 2026 Android, One Feature Makes Me Return to Xiaomi

In 2026, the Android phone market has reached impressive heights with standout models like Samsung's S26 Ultra, the OnePlus 15,

Bumblebees surprise scientists by showing a sense of rhythm

A buff-tailed bumblebee on an artificial flower Bee lab at Southern Medical University Bumblebees have demonstrated the ability to identify

Android 17 Fixes Quick Settings Gripe

Google is developing Android 17, and the latest beta release of this operating system has addressed a persistent issue I've

This Common Antidepressant Can Help Cut Back Methamphetamine Use : ScienceAlert

Methamphetamine, widely referred to as meth, crystal, or ice, is a potent and highly addictive stimulant.Globally, around 7.4 million individuals

Polymarket took down wagers tied to rescue of downed Air Force officer

A Democratic congressman strongly criticized Polymarket for enabling users to wager on when the United States would confirm the rescue

Where is Artemis II? NASA astronauts near the moon for first time in more than 50 years

April 5, 20264 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAmWhere is Artemis II? NASA astronauts near the moon for first

Vermicomposting: How a DIY worm farm can compost food scraps, paper or a whole kangaroo

Compost worms can make quick work of food scraps and other waste Rob Walls/Alamy Worms. I’ve got a few. I

OpenClaw has 500,000 instances and no enterprise kill switch

"Your AI? It's my AI now." Etay Maor, VP of Threat Intelligence at Cato Networks, made this remark during an