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The Mandela Effect: Why Millions Remember Things That Never Happened

June 28, 2026 · 5 min read

If you picture the Monopoly mascot wearing a monocle, you’re in good company. The same thing happens with Pikachu, who is often remembered as having a black-tipped tail despite never having one. Countless adults insist they grew up reading the “Berenstein Bears” rather than the Berenstain Bears. One of the most quoted movie lines in […]

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The Role of Diet and Protein in Longevity and Health

As we continue to learn more about the complex interplay between diet, aging, and health, recent research has revealed fascinating insights into how our nutritional choices can influence not only our physical health but also, potentially, our longevity. This week, multiple studies delve into the intricate relationship between dietary protein, environmental factors, and their role […]

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From Breast Cancer Breakthroughs to Climate-Driven Flood Risks: Six Science Stories You Should Know This Week

Science is reshaping our world all the time, from improving cancer treatments to predicting natural disasters—and even revealing how genetics and ethnicity affect our health. This week, researchers bring fresh insights on breast cancer immunotherapy, flood dangers worsened by land use and climate change, advances in lung cancer risk prediction across populations, and clues to […]

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Exploring the Impact of the Implementation Research Logic Model

Some ideas reshape the way we think. The Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM) might be one of them, especially in the world of implementation science. Imagine a tool that helps researchers understand complex implementation processes, as if assembling a jigsaw puzzle in which each piece is part of a bigger picture. Since its introduction in […]

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Agreeing on X-ray Signs of Bone Loss in Gum Disease

Al-Karadsheh OA; Zabadi S; Hatamleh MH; Kasabreh NS; Al-Abedalla K; Al-Haddad A; Alduraidi H; Tatakis DN

The study looked at how well dentists can agree on the angle of bone loss seen in dental X-rays to make a diagnosis. They found that when the bone is lost at an angle between 20° and 30°, it's often seen as vertical bone loss. A 35° angle had the highest agreement among dentists from different countries.

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Understanding How Coral and Seaweed Changes Might Be Reversed

Cook DT; Holbrook SJ; Schmitt RJ

Scientists studied how seaweed and other ocean plants change after coral reefs become seaweed-covered. They found that some seaweeds get eaten more by sea animals, while others, like Turbinaria, do not, helping them survive better. This tells us that seaweed's ability to stay around depends on how tasty they are to sea creatures.

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