Both running and walking are two of the most accessible physical activities that provide a decent level of cardiovascular benefits. However, while most people would […]
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Gerrymandering Explained: How It Works and Why It is Legal in the United States
The word “gerrymandering” originates from Elbridge Gerry, a former governor of Massachusetts and signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1812, he approved a political […]
Cat Logic: How Cats Grasp and Use Cause and Effect
Do cats understand cause and effect? Yes, they do have a competent understanding of cause and effect, although it is not as advanced as in […]
Scientists Calculated a More Accurate Death Toll in Gaza Despite Data Gaps
Official data on deaths are often distorted, incomplete, or inconsistent in conflict zones. This comes from under-reporting, missing demographic details, and breakdowns in record-keeping. Gaza […]
The Importance of Global Ebola Prevention Efforts
Ebola Virus Disease or Ebola has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern a couple of times by the World Health Organization since […]
China Has Built A Prototype EUV Lithography Machine
An exclusive report by Reuters, which was published on 18 December 2025, details a significant breakthrough in the global semiconductor race: China has successfully developed […]
How U.S. Dollar Dominance Contributes to U.S. Trade Deficit
The U.S. dollar has been the dominant currency of the world since the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944 established it as the reserve currency and […]
Takeaways From White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Vanity Fair Interviews
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, in a revealing series of interviews with author Chris Whipple for Vanity Fair, provided an unvarnished and often […]
Horseshoe Observed: Far-Right and Far-Left U.S. Adults Exhibit Similar Neural Processing
Researchers at Brown University found that individuals on the far left and far right may process political content in more similar ways than previous studies […]
Tariff Basics: Advantages and Disadvantages
The English word “tariff” comes from the Italian word “tariffa” which was further derived from a similar-sounding Arabic word that translated to “notification” or “inventory […]









