Cursing isn't just when you stub your toe or get road rage. Science says it can boost your physical performance ...
For much of the past century, science has often been presented as standing in quiet opposition to belief in God. The deeper ...
Darlington County’s Connor McElveen is a Post and Courier Pee Dee Academic Achiever for December 2025. The Lamar High student ...
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Swearing Actually Seems to Make Humans Physically Stronger
The gym's about to get a whole lot swear-ier, thanks to science. A new study adds to the growing body of evidence that ...
A study in American Psychologist shows swearing improves physical strength and endurance by inducing disinhibition, ...
The study proposes that "swearing, a simple and universally accessible linguistic tool, can function as an effective ...
Researchers have discovered that shouting expletives boosts physical performance and makes people push themselves harder.
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Ramanujan’s Genius π Formulas From a Century Ago Might Help Explain the Deepest Secrets of the Universe
Ramanujan’s insights into pi are now guiding scientists toward a deeper understanding of how the universe works.
Researchers have discovered that swearing can be used to our advantage to make us stronger and more resilient.
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Junk Science Peddler RFK Jr. Says Trans Kids Are Result of Malpractice
In reality, medical studies have shown that providing trans and nonbinary children with gender-affirming care actually makes ...
Psychiatrist Robert Custer spent his life convincing doctors that compulsive gambling was not an impulse control problem.
The bean-shaped organelles are now being recognized for their part in immune signaling, stress responses, and neural ...
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