• February 10, 2026
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Home Advantage at Milano–Cortina 2026: Assessing Italy’s Performance on Olympic Ice and Snow

The concept of “home advantage” has long occupied a central place in sports science and Olympic analysis. Host nations often outperform expectations, benefiting from familiarity

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  • February 10, 2026
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Napoleon Bonaparte and the Rabbit Hunt Incident of 1807: A Curious Episode in Napoleonic History

Napoleon Bonaparte is remembered primarily as one of history’s most formidable military strategists and political reformers. His campaigns reshaped Europe, his legal reforms endure in

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  • February 2, 2026
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The Psychology of Catchy Melodies: Cognitive, Emotional, and Neurobiological Foundations of Musical Memorability

Introduction Why do certain melodies persist in memory long after the music has stopped? Why can a brief musical phrase replay involuntarily in the mind

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  • January 10, 2026
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Global Street Food Going Mainstream: Cultural Legitimization, Culinary Exchange, and the Reframing of Everyday Eating

For much of modern culinary history, street food occupied a marginal position within global food discourse. It was widely associated with informality, economic necessity, and,

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  • January 8, 2026
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How Climate Has Influenced Major Historical Events

History is traditionally narrated through the actions of individuals, political ideologies, wars, and economic systems. However, beneath these human-driven forces lies a powerful and often

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  • January 7, 2026
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What Burnout Really Feels Like — and How to Catch It Early

Burnout has emerged as a central psychological condition of contemporary work and life, yet it remains persistently misunderstood. Public discourse often portrays burnout as an

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  • December 22, 2025
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What We Lost When Everything Became Digital

The digital transformation of modern life represents one of the most consequential shifts in human history. Over the span of only a few decades, digital

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  • December 20, 2025
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The Objects That Built the World

How Salt, Silk, Paper, and Coffee Quietly Shaped Human Civilization History is often narrated through rulers, wars, and political turning points. Yet beneath these visible

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  • December 6, 2025
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The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces: Integrating Cognition and Technology

In recent years, the interface between human cognition and computational technology has shifted from speculative science fiction to a rapidly developing field of research. Brain-Computer Interfaces

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  • December 6, 2025
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Sugar Addiction: Mechanisms, Health Implications, and Evidence-Based Strategies for Intervention

Sugar consumption is pervasive in contemporary diets worldwide, often exceeding recommended daily allowances. While sugar serves as a primary source of energy, excessive intake has

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