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How Alex Honnold's brain makes the impossible feel normal
Alex Honnold's brain shows no fear response during extreme climbing stunts. This neuroscientific insight reveals how repeated exposure rewires the perception of danger.
The interactive tarot reading platform, which has recorded more than 5 million website visitors since its launch in 2023, has made intentional upgrades to its features with the integration of next-gen ...
President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday said that voting is not just a political expression, but it’s a reflection of citizens' ...
New Zealand likes to think of itself as a rich country that has simply lost its way for a while. The reality is more uncomfortable. We are managing our own economic decline, steadily, deliberately, ...
While geopolitics may appear to be unravelling at times, many of the old reliable forces remain constant – not least Davos ...
A bitterly cold Saturday lies ahead as arctic air remains anchored in southern Colorado. Light, patchy, terrain-driven snow ...
Revelations from Prince Harry’s trial bring to light media spying, family tensions, and the emotional cost of constant public ...
Indian society rests on a graded hierarchy called caste, which Dr BR Ambedkar described as “an ascending scale of reverence ...
Miami-based Popeyes franchisee Sailormen Inc., operating over 130 locations, has filed for bankruptcy due to heavy debt and ...
Swinney made national news Friday by giving a line-by-line account of how the Rebels and coach Pete Golding poached one of ...
Last Wednesday, Clemson transfer linebacker Luke Ferrelli was sitting in an 8 a.m. class when his phone buzzed. It was Ole Miss coach Pete Golding.
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