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What Would Happen if Someone Moved at Twice The Speed of Light?

Science Alert

As far as we know, it's not possible for a person to move at twice the speed of light. In fact, it's not possible for any object with the kind of mass you or I have to move faster than the speed of light.

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Dogs Innately Understand Humans in Ways That Wolves Can't, Experiment Shows

Science Alert

Dogs are born with an innate ability to read human gestures that is not apparent in their closest relative, wolves.

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The Secret of The Pyramids' Perfect Alignment Might Be Explained After All

Science Alert

For centuries, the pyramids of Giza have puzzled researchers – not just their mysterious voids and hidden chambers, but exactly how ancient Egyptians built such impressive structures without modern technology.

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Six stunning beaches from movies that you can visit for yourself

Metro

You can live like a movie star and see the sands in question for yourself, as we round up six of the most stunning cinematic seaside's.

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A sweet and spicy cottage cheese recipe or Paneer Makhani from India

Gulf News

Nuts, apricots, tomatoes and minimal spices grace this dish

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Five high-protein breakfast that don’t involve eggs

body+soul

Delicious and dietitian-approved.

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9 best beach bags that will hold all your essentials

body+soul

From best-selling waterproof totes to fashionable straw bags that can be taken from the sand to brunch, we’ve rounded up the best beach bags to get you through summer.

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Is eating too many almonds bad for you?

body+soul

Accredited practising dietitian Melissa Meier answers the age-old question: how many almonds should you actually eat in a day?

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This hack will ripen your avocado in a matter of hours

body+soul

Fitness influencer Caroline Høgh Groth has shared an avocado ripening hack that might just change your life forever.

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How to know when you should tell a secret and when you should keep it

Metro

Expert in secrets Michael Slepian breaks down how to make the call of whether to confess or keep quiet.