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Unlocking Viral Marketing: Emotion Drives Engagement

May 18, 2026 · 5 min read

Did you know that every second, thousands of brand messages are shared online, yet only a fraction go viral? What if the secret to creating share-worthy content lies in understanding our emotional connections? Picture this: Everyone enjoys a good meal, but what if the same dish served with a heartfelt story makes you remember it […]

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Unlocking Viral Marketing: Emotion Drives Engagement

Did you know that every second, thousands of brand messages are shared online, yet only a fraction go viral? What if the secret to creating share-worthy content lies in understanding our emotional connections? Picture this: Everyone enjoys a good meal, but what if the same dish served with a heartfelt story makes you remember it […]

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Cosmic Clues and Earthly Mysteries: This Week’s Science Revealed

Science often feels like a detective story—peeling back layers of the unknown to uncover astonishing truths about our universe, our planet, and even the plants around us. This week’s discoveries take us from ancient star explosions drifting through Antarctic ice to the strange cooling of Earth’s upper atmosphere, all the way to the hidden math […]

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Empowering Women’s Reproductive Choices

In a rapidly changing world, birth rates are dropping in many regions. Could empowering women hold the secret to future societal stability? Imagine living in a bustling city or a peaceful village, where each day brings its own challenges. In many places, traditional family systems are feeling the strain as populations age. For instance, think […]

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Mascot Power: Boosting Sport Events with Characters

Did you know that some mascots are more popular than the athletes themselves? Take Bing Dwen Dwen, the panda-like charm of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, which became an overnight sensation and even outsold athletes’ memorabilia. Mascots may be plush and cute, but they have the power to change the way we perceive sporting events. […]

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Redirection of SARS-CoV-2 to phagocytes by intranasal sACE2-Fc as a universal decoy confers complete prophylactic protection.

Wang J; Li J; Chin AWH; Luo B; Wei J; Qiu J; Ren J; Xia Y; Braun T; Poon LLM; Feng B

Scientists are studying new ways to stop viruses like COVID-19. They made a special treatment that helps the body's cells eat up the virus to get rid of it. This new method could help stop these viruses better than current vaccines.

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Circadian control of a sex-specific behavior in .

Riva S; Ceriani MF; Risau-Gusman S; Franco DL

This study looked at how a special inner clock known as the circadian clock affects when females lay eggs. The researchers found that a group of neurons called lateral dorsal neurons (LNds) are important for the rhythm of egg-laying, and they directly connect to neurons involved in laying eggs.

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