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When Is The Final Episode Of The Traitors?

The latest season of The Traitors has captivated audiences once again, with its mix of drama, suspense, and unexpected twists. From emotional moments to intense challenges, the show has kept

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Rogue planet gains 6 billion tonnes per second in record growth spurt

Space A rogue planet, dubbed Cha 1107-7626, has been observed consuming an extraordinary amount of material, challenging our existing notions

Why The Simpsons ending at season 40 seems likelier than ever

Nearly two decades after Maggie famously uttered her first word during the credits of The Simpsons Movie with a curious,

What might the humble house mouse be trying to tell us?

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How Many Humans Have Ever Lived? The Math May Surprise You

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Why abandoning psychedelic research in the 1970s was a blow to science

“Before the war on drugs in the 1970s, there was significant research into therapeutic psychedelics” Adrià Voltà In the 1950s,

How playing a musical instrument helps children learn to read

Acquiring musical skills enhances cognitive and creative development. Andrew Fox/Alamy Emerging research indicates that music education can significantly enhance children's

Hands on: The Kindle Scribe’s colour upgrade means it finally makes sense – but there’s one problem

Image: Chris Hall / Foundry Nearly two decades since its conception, Kindle remains the leading contender in the e-reader market.

How Jane Goodall changed the way we see animals – and the world

Jane Goodall transformed our understanding of chimps Europa Press Reportajes/Europa Press/Avalon Jane Goodall, the pioneering British primatologist, has passed away