Gen Xers Look Back on That Brief, Bizarre Moment in the ’90s When Swing Music Took Over
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There was a strange and unforgettable stretch in the late 1990s when swing…
Why Spider Silk Outperforms Steel, According to New Research
February 20, 2026molecular biology,San Diego State University,Animal,Alzheimer’s disease research,News,aerospace materials,spider silk,neuroscience insights,spider silk study,spider silk stronger than steel,bio inspired materials,arginine and tyrosine,phase separation,beta sheet structure,protein aggregation,protein interactions,King’s College London,PNAS study,biodegradable fibersmaterials science,sustainable engineering
At first glance, a spider’s web looks almost weightless, as if a strong breeze…
The World Finds These 6 American Social Habits Deeply Suspicious
February 20, 2026Traveltipping culture,American habits abroad,American politeness,small talk,saying sorry,how are you greeting,smiling at strangers,personal space,cultural differences
You pack your bags, board the plane, and land somewhere new with the best…
9 Emotional Wounds Adult Children Don’t Realize They’re Inflicting On Their Parents
February 20, 2026boundaries,Family,Empathy,family,healing,parenting,Accountability,Forgiveness,Relationships,growthMaturity,relationships
The journey of healing childhood wounds is a vital pursuit, but it often…
How Evolution Turned a Toxic Plant Into Your Favorite Salad Ingredient
February 20, 2026food safety,News,Science,Tomatoes,Tomato science,Nightshade family,Glycoalkaloids,Plant evolution,Agricultural researchPopular Science,Science discovery,Health
Tomatoes sit quietly in salads, sauces, and sandwiches across the world,…
You Laugh at Boomers But Deep Down, You Agree With Them
February 19, 2026Millennials,Gen Z,boomer complaints,generational humor,tipping culture,QR code frustration,subscription fatigue,AI customer service,digital overloadFamily
Somewhere between your third streaming subscription and your fourth attempt to…
Two Atoms Away: How Scientists Stripped LSD of Its Trip and Built a Brain-Healing Drug
February 19, 2026Neuroplasticity,Health,Advancement,depression treatment,Science,lsd research,schizophrenia treatment,brain healingpsychoplastogens,JRT compound,mental health
Somewhere in a laboratory at the University of California, Davis, a team of…
Harvard's Best-Kept Secret Is a Cuban-American Woman From Chicago Public Schools
February 19, 2026Stephen Hawking,women in STEM,Harvard University,Technology,Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski,theoretical physics,MIT,quantum gravity,Perimeter Institute,celestial holographyCuban-American scientists,Inspiration
Imagine a 14-year-old girl climbing into a cockpit. Not as a passenger. As a…
Japan Nears 100000 Centenarians And Their Secrets To Living Longer
February 19, 2026Health,Healthy Aginglongevity,centenarians,Japan,Science,Okinawa,Blue Zones,ikigai,Japanese diet,Wellness
Japan has quietly reached a milestone that sounds almost unreal. Nearly…
Why Cats ‘Attacking’ Olympic Lugers on TV Is Winning the Internet
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Every Olympic season delivers unforgettable moments, from record breaking runs…











