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One of the biggest factors in whether a stranger finds you attractive may not be your face, your body, or your clothing — research suggests it is whether you appear to be enjoying yourself in the moment they first see you, with a smile substantially modifying how attractive you appear in the brief seconds when first impressions form

The face you walked into the room with this morning was being read, by every person who looked at you, in approximately one hundred milliseconds — about a tenth of a second, faster than any conscious thought.

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The face you see in the mirror every morning is not the face other people see — when researchers show people two photos of themselves, most prefer the mirror-flipped version, while their friends and partners shown the same pair consistently pick the unflipped one, meaning the face you have grown to recognize as your own is essentially the reverse of the one the world has been seeing all along

The face you saw in the mirror this morning was not the face anyone else saw when they looked at you over breakfast.

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Czech speleologists exploring a cave system in southern Albania in 2021 discovered the largest underground thermal lake ever found on Earth — a 138-metre-long body of warm water sitting 127 metres beneath the surface at the bottom of a 100-metre vertical abyss — large enough to fill more than three Olympic swimming pools, in complete darkness, that no human being had ever seen before

Somewhere beneath a mountain in southern Albania, in a region called Vromoner near the small town of Leskovik on the Greek border, a body…

Human Behaviour

A brain-computer interface has, for the first time, restored fluent everyday speech to a person who had lost it — a man with ALS who had not spoken aloud in years until a small implant from the BrainGate clinical trial began translating his attempts to speak directly into computer-synthesised words, in a result researchers reported in June 2026

Casey Harrell can now talk for twelve hours at a stretch. Two years ago, he could not talk at all.

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Almost every encrypted secret being protected today — banking records, classified government cables — is expected to become readable within the next decade once quantum computers arrive, and intelligence agencies are already stockpiling that data, in a strategy called "harvest now, decrypt later"

Somewhere in a windowless data centre, in a country that may or may not be your own, a server is quietly storing a copy of every encrypted…

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