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Does Revenge Taste Sweet? New Study Challenges Assumptions - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News
Summary: A new study explores the complex moral landscape of revenge, revealing that peoples reactions to revenge vary significantly based on the emotions displayed by the avenger. Conducted across ...[Continue Reading]
Neurosciencenews.com
10 months ago
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Russia Showcasing 'Axis of Evil' Ties Despite Thaw in US Relations
Maya Mehrara
Russia has continued to showcase its deepening relations with U.S. adversaries China and Iran, dubbed the "Axis of Evil," despite improving ties with Washington, according to the Institute for the St ...[Continue Reading]

Newsweek
1 day ago
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MelGiedroyc&Sue Perkins Reunite For Audible Podcast Mel & Sue Should Know By Now
Andreas Wiseman
EXCLUSIVE: Comedy duoMelGiedroycandSue Perkins are reuniting as presenters for the first time in nine years with Audible podcast Mel & Sue Should Know by Now. Well known in the UK for their ...[Continue Reading]

Deadline
1 day ago
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Quantum Milestones, 1993: Teleportation Is Not Science Fiction
David Lindley
The Enterprise crew popularized the concept of teleportation in the 1960s, but it wasnt until 1993 that theorists proposed a way to send a single quantum state from one place to another. For theInt ...[Continue Reading]

Aps.org
1 day ago
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Experts Weigh in on Microsofts Topological Qubit Claim
Philip Ball
As MZMs are topological states, their settings cannot easily be flipped by random fluctuations to introduce errors into the calculation. Rather, the states are like a twist in a buckled belt that c ...[Continue Reading]

Aps.org
1 day ago
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CDC Website Suggests Adoption Alongside Abortion
Ken Ham
There have been big changes (encouraging changes) made to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website. Shortly after President Trumps inauguration, the CDCs website went offline in order to comply ...[Continue Reading]

Answersingenesis.org
1 day ago