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Stress is giving you belly fat. Here’s the best way to reduce your cortisol levels
The internet has exploded with claims that stress hormones lead to belly fat, but taking cortisol tests and supplements are likely not the answer
How to survive the apocalypse, according to the world's best doomsday preppers
Should you join the underground movement? And if so, how?
'Even the test mice are male!': 5 shocking ways sex bias shapes women's healthcare
The healthcare system wasn’t built for women. Here’s why that needs to change
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I tried Ferrari's most hated car yet – and came away impressed
From its patents to its dashboard, the Luce is more radical than the outrage suggests
The hidden way ADHD could be raising your cholesterol levels
People with ADHD should keep a careful eye on their heart health, though the reasons why are unclear
Build real confidence: World-leading experts share how to build bulletproof self-belief
Neuroscience may have finally uncovered the secrets of self-belief
How one (very strange) particle could soon rewrite our laws of gravity
If particles are what carry the force of gravity, those particles should be detectable… in theory.
The 9 weirdest (and most secretive) futuristic weapons
Lasers, AI sentinels and orbital bombers are part of a new technological arms race of futuristic weapons
The one factor stopping you from losing weight, according to a Cambridge professor
Geneticist Giles Yeo has spent his career studying why some people gain weight more easily than others – and says the reason has nothing to do with willpower
Experts are at war over two black holes that shouldn't exist
They shouldn’t exist, but these black holes could change everything we know about how these giants are born
Are these keto dieters heading towards a cholesterol nightmare?
Some followers of a ketogenic diet say their sky-high cholesterol isn’t a problem, but cardiologists disagree
Why protecting your vagus nerve is key to optimal mental health
It's the body’s information superhighway that tells your organs how to rest
This is the one supplement consistently shown to better your brain and body
Every supplement claims to offer benefits for your body. But tests suggest creatine actually does. It might also have benefits for your brain, too
From Epstein to Wall Street: The dark psychology of how money makes monsters
One look at the news cycle would have you thinking that wealth and crime are inevitably linked. But what does science have to say?
The surprising reason most zombie apocalypse plans will fall apart, according to survival experts
Survival experts and professional preppers give their top tips on how to survive a zombie invasion.
How to speak so people actually want to listen
Do you just need to be more interesting? A psychologist explains how to make people listen to what you have to say

The surprising truth behind Korea's most effective skincare products
Is this new wave of skincare really better formulated and more effective than Western products?

The most effective (but strangest) way to calm a fear of flying, according to a psychologist
Simple, science-backed techniques can help you overcome your sky-high anxiety

Making Pluto a planet again sounds simple. It isn’t
NASA's new chief wants to reinstate Pluto as a planet. And scientists are on board – as long as you're also okay with having over 100 new ones, including our own Moon

We've found a tiny particle that could erase the Universe at any moment
A supercollider may one day help us predict the fate of the Universe. Scientists will use it to find a hidden instability built into the fabric of existence… one that could destroy everything.

What is it like to die? The reassuring science of near-death experiences
They leave their bodies, witness a bright light and return forever changed. But do survivors of near-death experiences truly glimpse into the great beyond? New research into the brain's final moments could decode these visions at life's edge.

Why you're probably brushing your teeth wrong (and how to do it right)
Most people mistime when to use their brush and mouthwash

The new research challenging everything we know about habit formation
From spending less time on your phone to getting outdoors more often, now is the time to try forming a new good habit

Do any animals hoard treasure?
Meet the bearded vulture, known to use man-made objects in its nests which last generations and now act as 'natural museums'
