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Not Either/Or: What Happens When Therapy Walks Into the Exam Room
Health & Psychology

March 14, 2026, 9:40 PM

A quiet knock changes everything. When Mind and Body Share a Chair Walk into any busy primary care clinic and you’ll see a familiar scene: a clinician racing the clock, a patient juggling a list of co

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Not Either/Or: What Happens When Therapy Walks Into the Exam Room
Health & Psychology
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Your Gut's Secret Diary: Entries the Brain Wasn't Supposed to Read
Health & Psychology

March 14, 2026, 9:29 PM

Crack open the notebook under your ribs. Your gut has been writing in secret for years—scribbling notes in nerve impulses, chemical whispers, and microbial scrawls. Your brain, the proud narrator of y

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Your Gut's Secret Diary: Entries the Brain Wasn't Supposed to Read
Health & Psychology
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The Placebo You Didn’t Take: How Expectations Rewire Pain, Performance, and Recovery
Health & Psychology

March 14, 2026, 9:15 PM

Your brain is a pharmacist, a coach, and a healer—no prescription needed. We often imagine placebos as sugar pills handed out in secret. But the most powerful placebo in your life may be the one you n

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The Placebo You Didn’t Take: How Expectations Rewire Pain, Performance, and Recovery
Health & Psychology
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The Eternal Life of Single-Use Plastics: The Second Act of PET Bottles on Earth
Science & Environment

February 1, 2026, 2:27 PM

What if your water bottle outlives you—and your grandchildren? Plastic bottles, especially PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles, are designed for convenience. Light, cheap, and durable, they carry

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The Eternal Life of Single-Use Plastics: The Second Act of PET Bottles on Earth
Science & Environment
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The Invisible Walls of Open-World Games: Balancing Freedom and Player Experience
Technology

February 1, 2026, 2:25 PM

When “go anywhere” meets “not there”—how invisible walls shape how we play. Open-world games promise freedom. That’s the hook: an expansive digital universe where players can explore, climb, jump, swi

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The Invisible Walls of Open-World Games: Balancing Freedom and Player Experience
Technology
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Visions of the Future: How Omens and Prophecies Shaped Civilizations
Society & Culture

February 1, 2026, 2:23 PM

When people feared the unknown, they turned to the stars, dreams, and ancient texts to find meaning in the chaos. Myths as Mirrors of Time Across ancient civilizations, myths served more than just ent

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Visions of the Future: How Omens and Prophecies Shaped Civilizations
Society & Culture
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Between Dream and Light: The Vision I Met in the Quiet Space of Myself
Stories

February 1, 2026, 2:21 PM

A thin seam of light stitched my sleeping mind to the waking world, and for one fragile moment, I stood where truth and imagination learned how to breathe together. The Room That Was Not Supposed to E

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Between Dream and Light: The Vision I Met in the Quiet Space of Myself
Stories
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The Hidden Link Between Screws and the Human Iris
Society & Culture

February 1, 2026, 2:19 PM

"One anchors machines; the other anchors identity—both shaped by spirals." When you think of a screw and the human iris, they might seem like entities from entirely different worlds—one a cold metal f

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The Hidden Link Between Screws and the Human Iris
Society & Culture