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Why People Chose to Settle in the Far North Despite Its Harsh Climate
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From the earliest stages of human history, people have constantly moved in search of survival, food, and new opportunities. Exploring unfamiliar and difficult environments
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How a Child’s Eye Color Is Formed and Why It Can Change
While waiting for a baby to be born, many parents wonder what their child will look like and whom they will resemble. One of
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Life After Sport: How Athletes Find a New Path
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A professional sports career ends early, usually around the age of thirty. By that time, the body has often endured significant wear and tear,
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Brazil and Football
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For decades, Brazil has remained a symbol of world football. The name of the country is associated not only with legendary players of the
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Elena Rybakina’s Victory in the WTA Finals
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Elena Rybakina delivered a brilliant finish to the season in Riyadh. In the final of the WTA Finals, she secured a confident victory over
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What Are Cognitive Biases
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Cognitive biases are systematic errors in thinking that occur when the brain tries to simplify how it processes information. Every day our minds receive
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Fear of Phone Calls
The telephone has long become an everyday part of life, yet one of the paradoxes of the 21st century is that the more accessible
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Why People Feel Uncomfortable Accepting Compliments
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Many people feel awkward when receiving compliments, and the reasons for this discomfort are often deeper than they seem. When someone unexpectedly says something
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Wounds of the Past That Echo in the Present
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We live in a complex and turbulent time, and against the background of external events strong emotions rise inside us. But it is important
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The Nobel Prize 2025
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From October 6 to 10, the Nobel Committee announced the names of the laureates of the world’s most prestigious scientific and humanitarian awards, and
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Straight-A Syndrome
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The desire to study well and perform work conscientiously is often seen as a strong character trait and a sign of responsibility. However, behind
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Cycles of History: Why Societies Rise, Flourish, and Decline
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The idea that history develops in cycles and that human character changes under the influence of different eras has existed in philosophy since ancient
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The Soviet Assault on Baku and Its Consequences for Azerbaijan
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January 20, 1990 became one of the most tragic dates in the history of modern Azerbaijan. On that January night, Soviet troops entered Baku.
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Kamchatka Awakens
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A period of unusually high volcanic activity has begun in Kamchatka. After a powerful earthquake on July 30, several volcanoes reacted almost simultaneously. Scientists
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Ovechkin Breaks Gretzky’s Record
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Russian forward and Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin rewrote NHL history once again. In early April, he scored his 895th goal in the regular
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China Temporarily Reduces Tariffs on American Goods
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China has announced a temporary suspension of some additional tariffs on American goods. The Ministry of Finance announced that the country will waive the
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Australia’s Rainforests Are Turning Against Us?
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Australia’s Rainforests Are Turning Against Us? New Study Raises AlarmImagine forests that used to fight carbon pollution now helping it spread. It sounds strange,
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Ethical Differences Between Human and Animal Research
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In the field of scientific research, ethics play a crucial role in shaping how studies are conductedand how living subjects are treated. One of

