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One Dietary Supplement Was Shown to Reduce Aggression by Up to 28% : ScienceAlert

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: A Natural Solution for Reducing Aggression Research has shown that incorporating omega-3 fatty acids into your diet could be the key to reducing aggression and promoting overall

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One of Africa’s most successful founders is back with a new AI startup and already raised $9M

Thunder Code: The Next Venture of Expensya Founders In 2023, the co-founders Karim Jouini and Jihed Othmani made headlines by

Infant RSV shot may be more effective than vaccines during pregnancy

Antibody Treatment Shows Promise in Protecting Infants from RSV A one-time antibody injection against RSV is available for infants in

The world’s smallest violin is thinner than a human hair

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom have successfully created the world's smallest violin using

Just One Nation Produces Enough Food For Itself, Scientists Reveal : ScienceAlert

Which Countries Could Feed Themselves Independently if International Food Trade Shut Down? Global politics are currently tense, but have you

Windsurf says Anthropic is limiting its direct access to Claude AI models

Windsurf, a popular vibe coding startup, is facing challenges as it navigates a recent decision made by Anthropic, a key

Crafty cockatoos learn to use public drinking fountains

Cockatoos in Sydney, Australia, have displayed a remarkable ability to adapt and innovate by learning to use public water fountains.

The best electric bike accessories for 2025, tested and reviewed

Consumer Product Safety Commission (U.S. CPSC) Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets, Dutch Technical Agreement (NTA) 8776 and S-EPAC (speed e-bike)

Aussie cockatoos use their beaks and claws to turn on water fountains

On a scorching hot day in Sydney, a group of clever cockatoos has found a unique way to quench their