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Murders, Money, And A Lie-Detector Test: The Fall Of The Murdaugh Dynasty

Alex Murdaugh’s tale is a salutary reminder that even the wealthy and influential can’t escape the consequenc ...

What's Cooking? Some Of The World's Oldest Recipes

We’ve trawled the archives and dug up some of the world’s most ancient recipe books for your enjoyment. ...

Singing For Your Life: How Belting Out Tunes Can Help You Survive Brain Surgery

It might sound like a scary thought, but some people undergoing brain surgery are awake — and singing — throu ...

Where Are They Now? Following Up On Child Prodigies

What is life like for child geniuses, and how many of them fulfil their prodigious potential? ...

Home Sweet Home, Or A Step Back? Exploring The Rise Of The "TradWife" Movement

How some women are eschewing modern notions of gender equality in a nostalgic quest to recapture their housew ...

Second Time Around: Love Stories That Blossom After Decades Apart

How two high school sweethearts reconnected more than 70 years after they first met. ...

What Makes Intelligent People Prone To Bias?

Studies have shown that smarter people can be prone to allowing their biases to influence their outlook. ...

A Mother With Two Wombs Delivers Miraculous Twins

Kelsey Hatcher got quite the surprise when she discovered that she was carrying twin babies with a difference ...

Smarter Than Einstein? What Record-Breaking IQ Scores Really Mean

Many people with higher IQs than Einstein have hit the news, but what does this really mean? ...

Unexpected Arrivals: Ozempic, Pregnancy, And A Whole New Set Of Concerns

The increased use of a weight-loss drug seems to have unexpectedly helped to cause something of a baby boom, ...