The way we live can echo far beyond how we feel day-to-day—it may even change what’s happening in our genes. A major study from the National University of Singapore has mapped how diet and exercise influence gene regulation in skeletal muscle, with a focus on East Asian populations. The findings...

The cheers were loud after Venus Williams’s win at the D.C. Open—but they got even louder when she dropped a personal bombshell: she’s engaged. With her fiancé in the audience and a smile she could barely contain, Venus made the announcement live on court, adding a personal victory to her...

The world has lost a voice that helped shape the soundtrack of the 1960s. Connie Francis, best known for timeless hits like “Who’s Sorry Now?” and “Lipstick on Your Collar,” has died at 87. Her warm, expressive vocals resonated with millions during a pivotal moment in pop music. Her death...
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Step into most galleries today, and you’ll find more than a cluster of paintings and the occasional cheese cube. Behind the calm exterior is...
Cognitive decline isn’t just about forgetfulness in old age—it’s a real and rising concern for adults as early as their 50s. While life expectancy...
There’s something undeniably weird—and wonderful—about seeing Spider-Man 2.1 finally hit theaters in 2024, almost two decades after the original came out. Fans who wore...
Sabrina Carpenter’s new album "Man’s Best Friend" hasn’t dropped yet, but the buzz surrounding it is impossible to ignore. The spotlight isn’t just on...
Optical illusions have long been a curious blend of art and science, offering glimpses into how the brain processes what the eyes see. One...
A groundbreaking international study has revealed a game-changing insight: exercise isn’t just good for overall health—it may be as effective as some prescription drugs...
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