Most of the human body is water, with an average of roughly 60%. The amount of water in the body can change slightly with different factors, such as age, sex, and hydration levels. Most of the human ...
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Evolution and human height: Mathematician calculates physical limits to how tall we can grow
The tallest man to ever live was Robert Wadlow, who reached a staggering 2.72m. That's equal to a very large male ostrich or Shaquille O'Neal with two bowling pins balanced on his head.
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6 Things to Do When You Wake Up for Better Cognitive Function, Recommended by Neurologists
Small habits that can help keep your brain sharp throughout the day. Reviewed by Dietitian Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia Cognitive function is not just a concern for older age. Your daily habits can ...
Professor Raúl Rojas has published a book about how symbols have been used throughout history in mathematics. The work was translated into English this year.
Stock prices change due to supply and demand dynamics during transactions. Investor sentiment on a company or industry can drive stock prices up or down. Long-term value is based on a company's ...
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How do airplanes stay up in the sky? 4 forces of flight every aviation enthusiast should know
Aerodynamics explains how airplanes fly through the interplay of four fundamental forces: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift opposes gravity, thrust propels forward, and drag resists motion. Pilots ...
Look for the sagittal suture – the squiggly line that runs the length of the skull – and note whether is it's completely fused. If it is, the remains are likely to be of someone older than 35. Look ...
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