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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Oncology. JAMA Oncology is the definitive journal for scientists, clinicians, and trainees in the field of oncology worldwide. Our original, innovative, and timely scientific and educational content provides a deeper understanding of cancer pathogenesis and recent treatment advances for our readers. JAMA Oncology aims to effectively convey the findings of important clinical research, major scientific breakthroughs, actionable discoveries, and sta ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Captains Quadrant

Captains Quadrant

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Captains Quadrant a Star Trek and SciFI Podcast with your hosts Jason Roy Gaston and Joe Dove! We are be the main hub for all laughs and chats about the world of Science Fiction! New episodes premiere join us LIVE at 9pm EST on Youtube. Captains Quadrant is about looking back at all wonderings and queries about recent or past #StarTrek and #SciFI shows.
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If you are curious about how your brain really works this is the podcast for you! Hosted by physician Dr. Ginger Campbell (2022 Podcast Hall of Fame) from 2006-2023, Brain Science explores how recent discoveries in neuroscience are unraveling the mystery of how our brain makes us human. It features conversations with leading scientists and philosophers and is "the podcast for everyone who has a brain" because Dr. Campbell makes neuroscience accessible to listeners of all backgrounds. Over 10 ...
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Bright Side

TheSoul Publishing

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Whether you’re into useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, recent discoveries, mysterious stories, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! You can expect all that and more coming at you in five new episodes every day. If you’ve got a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then join our community! We have a good time, so take your shoes off, kick back, and make yourself at home here on the Bright Side of life!
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Recovery Discovery (brought to you by Show Up and Stay) is a podcast series dedicated to exploring addiction through the lens of science and technology. We will explore innovations, clinical advancements, and scientific discoveries that are changing how we treat and support recovery. The podcast series is hosted by DeAnn Knighton of Show Up and Stay, which includes the most recent Sober Positive Workplace series. DeAnn is a Substance Use and co-occurring disorder counselor in the making and ...
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To shape the future, you have to understand the current. This is The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist, the student-led show that plugs you directly into the momentum of modern science. We explore how research, leadership, and innovation are fueled by the spirit of our age. Join us for insights from influential minds like Dr. Robert Langer, Chancellor Gary May, Dean Raheem Beyah from Georgia Tech, Dr. Todd Golub from The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Greg Zuckerman of The ...
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Conservation Connection

Conservation Connection™️ 501(c)3

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Every day, scientists and conservationists around the globe are working to answer critical questions about our rapidly changing environment and the organisms that live there; the minute details of their work reveal both the beauty and the precarious balance of the natural world. Join the Conservation Connection team as we interview today's leading wildlife scientists and conservationists about their most recent discoveries. Listen in to hear the ongoing story of the environmental work being ...
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This show is about the connection of humans to technology and science. We will dive deep into the next Frontier for humanity. Is it the rapid growth of technology? Is science getting closer to Tesla’s quote “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration”. We will talk to leaders in technology, science, high energy physics, astrophysics, Medicine and more! We will discuss recent scientific and technological discoveries. Where does interpla ...
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Verge of Discovery

Evgeniy Shishkin - interviews with the experts in science and technology fi

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Verge of Discovery is a podcast created for everyone who loves to learn and wants to know more about the most recent developments in the field of science and technology. We interview today's brightest scholars, intellectuals and visionaries in the field of science and technology and bring their knowledge, passion and wisdom to you. Our goal is bring the latest scientific developments to you directly from the minds of people who are propelling us into the future. We want to learn from them an ...
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🌌 Welcome to ”Dear People of Earth,” the podcast that takes you on an exhilarating journey into the heart of the UFO and UAP enigma through the lens of science and discovery. 🚀 If you’ve ever wondered about the mysteries that reside in the night sky or the science behind those unidentified flying objects, you’re in the right place. Join us as we embark on an exploration of the cosmos and the uncharted territory of UFOs and UAPs. 🔬 Dive deep into the realm of UFO science and physics with our ...
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In the annals of crime, few names evoke the same chilling shiver as that of the BTK Killer, Dennis Rader. Known for his sadistic modus operandi to "bind, torture, and kill," Dennis Rader was a shadowy figure of terror in Wichita, Kansas. Yet, even after his capture in 2005 and his subsequent confession to ten heinous crimes, many questions remained unanswered. "Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes" dives deep into this intricate web of uncertainty, shining a light on the shadows that ...
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Beyond Publications

Scott Wagers

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As someone looking to make a real difference in the lives of patients suffering from disease , there is a lot you can do beyond publishing papers. It takes an average of 17 years to go from research finding to clinical implementation. This means that ground-breaking discoveries will not matter much if no one picks up the mantle to carry those discoveries forward. It’s hard to become the kind of leader who drives research findings forward into clinical application. It used to be that through ...
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Scientists finally discovered why this rare manta ray is bright pink — and it’s not what you’d expect. Explore the mystery behind this one-of-a-kind creature and meet seven other amazing animals found only in Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy TheSoul Publishing
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Prehistoric Australia was home to some of the scariest creatures ever. Imagine running into a giant, meat-eating kangaroo or a massive, 20-foot-long crocodile! There were also huge birds called "demon ducks" that couldn't fly but could chase you down. And let's not forget the enormous lizards and snakes that roamed the land. It's safe to say that l…
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Few animals serve as icons for their continents quite like kangaroos, which truly symbolize Australia. Kangaroos are cool, cute and we know so little about them. Meanwhile, kangaroos are the largest marsupials alive today and they have so much to tell us. Like, what's hidden in their pouches? In this video we're gonna explore the world of marsupial…
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Scientists in Australia just discovered a huge Megaraptor, and it’s a total game-changer. This dinosaur had massive claws and was way bigger than anyone thought lived there during that time. Before, most people believed Australia didn’t have giant predatory dinosaurs like the ones found in other parts of the world. But this Megaraptor proves that f…
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Scientists have found what might be the world's largest asteroid impact structure buried deep in southern New South Wales, Australia. This huge Deniliquin structure is a whopping 520 kilometers in diameter, possibly beating the previous record held by South Africa's 300-kilometer-wide Vredefort structure. Can you imagine the chaos when that asteroi…
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Australia is facing something pretty scary—a megadrought that could be unlike anything it’s seen before. Scientists say the country’s dry spells are getting longer and more intense, with some areas already suffering from severe water shortages. This megadrought could last for decades, making it harder for farmers to grow crops and putting pressure …
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Australia built a fence across the entire continent, called the Dingo Fence, to protect their livestock from wild dingoes. These dingoes were preying on sheep and cattle, causing huge losses for farmers. The fence, stretching over 5,600 kilometers, aimed to keep the dingoes out of southeastern Australia, where most of the farming happens. It's one …
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Ever wondered why almost nobody lives in the middle of Australia? Explore the harsh deserts, extreme temperatures, and surprising secrets of the Outback — and find out why it’s one of the most uninhabitable places on Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy TheSoul Publishing
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Interview with Yiwen Zhang, PhD, and Edward L. Giovannucci, MD, ScD, authors of Consistent Adherence to Physical Activity Guidelines and Digestive System Cancer Risk and Mortality. Hosted by Vivek Subbiah, MD. Related Content: Consistent Adherence to Physical Activity Guidelines and Digestive System Cancer Risk and Mortality Long-Term Physical Acti…
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Sea cucumbers are surprisingly pricey, and here's the lowdown. Turns out, some cultures consider them a delicacy, creating a booming market demand. Sea cucumbers are like the clean-up crew of the sea, filtering and purifying the ocean floor, making them even more valuable ecologically. Harvesting them, however, is a tricky business, involving metic…
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We dive back in time and into the oceans over half a billion years ago. Watch out! It’s not Megalodon or giant sea reptiles like Mosasaurus you need to look out for . It’s a bizarre, unearthly looking creature called anomalocaris. It looked like a nightmarish cross between a shrimp and a modern-day centipede. Two tentacles protruding from its face,…
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Have you ever wondered what secrets lie hidden in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean? There's so much we don't know about the mysterious creatures and strange phenomena lurking down there. If you're curious about the unknown and love a good mystery, you won’t want to miss this video. Get ready to dive into the ocean’s darkest corners and disco…
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Scientists recently found something eerie at the bottom of the Red Sea: "death pools" with no oxygen. Any animal that swims into these pools is immediately stunned and dies, making it easy prey for nearby predators. These deadly waters are also home to special microbes that can survive in such extreme conditions. By studying these pools, scientists…
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As you prepare for your next seaside adventure, be aware of the sea creatures that could potentially disrupt your beach trip. One notable example is the vampire fish, a fascinating yet formidable species that has been in existence for an astonishing 470 million years. These ancient fish can be quite intimidating with their parasitic habits. Additio…
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This is a preview of our Patreon series #Rating The #StarTrek Starships some are fan made and some are concepts! Check out the latest episode and if you enjoy the series consider becoming a Patreon! https://patreon.com/CaptainsQuadrant?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink…
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(0:10): Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant Marks Milestone in Xenotransplantation, Offers Hope Amid Organ Shortage (1:57): PLM-Interact: New AI Model Revolutionizes Protein Interaction Prediction, Outshines AlphaFold3 (3:56): Breakthrough Study Links Spin Glass Temperature Chaos to Reentrant Transitions, Impacting Machine Learning & Quantum Tech (5:…
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How to Stay Healthy. Your body has a way of telling you when it’s happy, when it’s sad, or when it desperately needs your attention. And there are certain signs you can’t ignore that, if it’s giving them to you, mean you’d better see a doctor right away. Follow these simple tips to stay healthy and avoid serious diseases. Learn more about your ad c…
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Dive into the depths of the ocean, and you'll discover a world where love gets a little freaky. The scary mating rituals of deep-sea monsters are like something out of a sci-fi horror flick. Take the anglerfish, for example; the male fuses with the female, becoming a mere appendage in the name of love. Lanternsharks have a more chilling approach—th…
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Why is the Amazon forest called the lungs of the Earth? ? The Amazon rainforest is a unique habitat, as it houses about 10% of our planet's biodiversity. The Amazon rainforest is very divergent by nature. No wonder it's home to numerous monsters including the world's heaviest snake. Let's take a look at these 18 Amazon monsters that'll make your he…
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If you were in elementary school before 2006, there's a good chance you had to memorize the order of the 9 planets in our solar system; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, URinus—also pronounced UrANUS, and finally Neptune, and Pluto. Now, if you're currently in elementary school, you might be saying, "Wait, there were nine planets?” Lear…
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Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious places on Earth. ? It's a section in the North Atlantic Ocean where dozens of ships and planes are said to have disappeared. Why is it so dangerous and which monsters inhabit the Bermuda Triangle? Recently there has been discovered a terrifying creature that lurks 3,000 meters below the surface of the …
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In this illuminating episode of Recovery Discovery, host DeAnn Knighton and co-host Craig sit down with Dr. Jorja Jamison, psychologist, professor, and author at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies, to explore how modern neuroscience and psychology shed new light on the 12 Steps of recovery. Dr. Jamison shares her personal …
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Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? We've all heard the theory about the asteroid that hit the Earth and destroyed the Dinos. But what if it was a myth we truly believed in? A new theory claims that dinosaurs would be wiped from Earth even without an asteroid. Let's take a look at these 27 roarsome facts about dinosaurs... Learn more about your ad ch…
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You probably remember learning about Queen Elizabeth I in school. She came to power in 1558 and was one of England’s greatest monarchs. We all know about her accomplishments as a ruler, but what about the stuff they don’t teach you in school? Have you ever heard, for example, that she cussed like a sailor? Yes, she was the Good Queen Bess, and yet …
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Do you know that it's not only genetics what dictates how attractive you turn out to be? There are other factors that contribute to whether or not you appear “good-looking” to those around you. In fact, there are general features that make some people more attractive than the rest. And here they are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon…
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In August 2018, a UK woman was sailing on the Adriatic Sea. Seems like nothing out of the ordinary, just the perfect summer vacation out on the open water! The Norwegian Star cruise liner was heading to Venice, Italy after departing from Vargarola, Croatia. The woman was on the 7th deck, when, right before midnight, she fell off the back of the shi…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Drug 2-HDP Shows Promise in Early Intervention for Diabetic Retinopathy Vision Preservation (1:28): Mushroom Memristors: The Future of Eco-Friendly Bioelectronic Computing (3:09): Ancient Birch Tar Unveils Neolithic Life: DNA Reveals Diet, Gender Roles, and Technological Skills (4:44): Early ADHD Medication Significantly Reduce…
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This week, the crew beams into one of the most beloved Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes… and Joe is not having it. While the rest of the galaxy clutches their Kleenex and calls it a masterpiece, Joe boldly goes where few fans dare: calling The Inner Light overrated! Is it a touching meditation on life and legacy, or just a glorified flute re…
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Is it possible to predict earthquakes? In 2009, a man in L’Aquila, Italy saw flickering lights dancing above the stone street. He immediately knew what to do and moved his family to a safer place. Only seconds later, a massive 8.3 magnitude earthquake hit the whole region. His knowledge of the strange lights saved his and his family’s lives. So wha…
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Raising children is very difficult and no one has the right to judge someone's particular parenting style. However, some parenting mistakes are more dangerous than others and can seriously damage your child’s health. This video will help you find out what actually affects a child’s psyche and teach those who have toxic parents how they can deal wit…
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We are all guilty of adding some sugar here and there to make things taste better, but what might seem like innocent pleasure can actually cause a lot of serious health issues when we put too much sugar in our body. Luckily, our system gives us crystal-clear signs when we’ve crossed that line and should stop doing that immediately to protect oursel…
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Sloths have a reputation they need to maintain, and rumor has it that they sleep 15 to 19 hours a day! That's true about sloths in captivity. But did you know that wild sloths rarely sleep more than 10 hours a day? Being the slowest mammal in the world, the sloth needs a lot of time to find food and eat it. What about you? Do you sleep as much as a…
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What Your Hair Length Reveals About Your Personality. Hair is one of the features that define us most, as we choose exactly how it's going to look. According to one study, it is also a true reflection of our personality. We've prepared a quick personality test for both men and women! Let's find out what your hairstyle says about you! It's not pure …
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Why are planes slow? Everything else is speeding up: smartphones, the Internet, the pace of life in general! So when are we going to get a superfast passenger jet that can cross continents in the time it takes to watch just one inflight movie versus several? Speed has always interested engineers and pilots. At least at first, they were pretty good …
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Tantrums are very common in kids aged 1 to 4. More than half of kids let their frustration out at least once a week, or more often. Why do they do it? By the time they turn 3 or 4, kids have much better language skills than babies, of course, but their vocabulary is still not advanced enough to describe everything they feel. So what can you do to p…
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Do you like to travel? If you answered “yes, of course”, chances are, you spend a good deal of your life up in the air. Planes get you to your destination in not time, driven by life and pure magic. You seem to know them well, but I bet there are some unanswered questions. Find out how can you get a free extra meal on your next flight? What do pass…
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Wisdom teeth come out between the ages of 12 to 25, and some doctors recommend having them removed. But is it necessary? Do we really need to get our wisdom teeth pulled?In some cases, there is absolutely no need to remove your wisdom teeth. If they don’t interfere with the normal functioning of neighboring teeth, it means that your mouth is big en…
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On December 31, 1988, a passenger airliner heading from Kaliningrad, Russia, to Odessa, Ukraine, made for a landing in the destination airport. New Year in Russia is a big deal. And this might have been the reason for what happened on that day with the Tu-134 flight. The weather forecast for the day was not one that would make you overjoyed: it was…
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40% – that’s how much of the food you buy ends up getting tossed right in the garbage. 40%! Surprised? The culprit: improper storage. We are used to storing everything in our fridges: fruits, vegetables, sweets, breads. Some people also keep sauces, marinades, and cans in their fridges, just in case. But often, while storing foods like this might e…
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10 Unique Superpowers Kids Are All Born With. Only babies have the following superpowers, and we are sure you will want to have some of them yourself!If you or your close friends or family have babies, you already know how amazing they are. Everything they do, especially when it’s for the first time, is a reason for admiration and celebration. Firs…
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It’s your personal sanctuary, your private concert stage, the place where all your most ingenious ideas and random thoughts pop into your head, and other things just pop out. It's the bathroom, also known as the restroom, lavatory, and, for you engineers out there, it’s the cubical digestive elimination venue. But do you know that when it comes to …
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In our everyday life, we’re usually doing things in seemingly the easiest and most rational way, yet we face the same problems repeatedly. Can't fall asleep again after going to the bathroom at night? Wanna know why? That’s because you switched on the lights to see what you’re doing. Our brain is trained to think that the light naturally means morn…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Antibody Boosts Immune Attack on Resistant Breast Cancers, Promising New Treatment (1:31): Breakthrough in Fat Cell Research: HSL's Nuclear Role Offers New Obesity and Diabetes Treatment Paths (3:20): Gene HMGN1 Found to Trigger Heart Defects in Down Syndrome, Offering New Hope for Treatments (5:05): Einstein College Secures $1…
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Psychologists think that limits make a child feel safer and calmer. However, certain restraints can do just the opposite, making your little one feel insecure and slowing their development. Here are some things you should allow your kids to do – for instance, crying and being noise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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How to Improve Your Health and Appearance Naturally Scientists have proved that regular consumption of seeds and nuts, including almonds, is incredibly good for your health and appearance. How much of those is enough to stay young and healthy? What will happen if you actually start eating them every day – will it have more benefits or dangers for y…
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Research continues to show that our appearance can say a lot about our personality and lifestyle. Let’s find out what exactly your facial features can say about you. Psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Keith Welker studied the facial structure of around 1,000 World Cup soccer players and found that a player’s facial width-to-height ratio was closel…
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