Wellbeing Whisper on MSN
Queen Elizabeth’s plain fish lunch highlights what longevity diets share
Just one plate can subtly convey a lifetime of decisions. For Queen Elizabeth II, a typical lunch of pan-fried Dover sole with wilted courgettes or spinach was characterized as steady, plain, and ...
“It looks like the fish has a large chunk of its skull missing—as though somebody took a little ice cream scoop and took a ...
A clever tropical fish has flipped how biologists are thinking about memory, brains and visual recognition in the animal ...
There are only a few places in the world where you can see whale sharks. The Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is one of ...
The AMNH identifies 70 new species in 2025 after reviewing decades of collections, while their habitats disappear without ...
Even healthy foods can contain trace amounts of elements such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. These "heavy metals" ...
“The ocean, especially in shallow and rocky areas where the rockhead poacher lives, is unbelievably loud and acoustically ...
Standing in the white sandy flats of Cape Cod, in water up to my waist, and striped bass all around me. This was pure bliss.
The kitchen backsplash is the perfect place to explore interesting tile patterns, from bold geometric to petite penny round ...
A finger-length fish has reignited a long-running debate about self-awareness, cognition and how much we’ve underestimated animal minds.
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This tiny shark leaves perfect circles on whales, scientists finally explain how
After decades of mystery surrounding the perfectly circular wounds found on fish and marine mammals, researchers have finally identified the predator behind them. A new study conducted by scientists ...
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