Pediatricians are urging parents to reconsider applying kajal to newborns, citing scientific evidence that contradicts traditional beliefs about protection and beauty. Experts warn that ingredients ...
Kajal Aggarwal found Australia's Uluru and Kata Tjuta deeply moving, describing the landscapes as spiritual and majestic. A highlight was the Field of Light art installation, a surreal experience of ...
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Insane Kissing Prank Hits the Beach Hard
A beach prank with a wild kiss catches everyone off guard. Campbell soup at risk of being "shut down" in Florida after secret audio Volcano erupts for first time in 12,000 years: "Like a sudden bomb" ...
The first kiss in history probably took place over 16.9 million years ago — long before humans even existed, a new study suggests. Despite its popularity in many cultures among lovers, family members ...
For humans, kissing holds major cultural cachet, accompanying confessions of romantic love, religious rituals of reverence and even betrayals, à la The Godfather Part II’s “kiss of death.” New ...
And humans are far from the only species locking lips. By Ali Watkins The act has been called many things: Centrifugal motion. Perpetual bliss. The thrill of the moment. Unstoppable. In technical ...
It seems that kissing is an age-old practice, spanning back 21 million years. This is the finding of University of Oxford and Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) researchers who have unearthed ...
For generations across India, kajal has been viewed as a symbol of protection and beauty. Many families believe it shields newborns from the evil eye, enhances brightness, or even helps shape larger, ...
Scientists have traced kissing back to early primates, suggesting it began long before humans evolved. Their analysis points to great apes and even Neanderthals sharing forms of kissing millions of ...
Humans do it, monkeys do it, even polar bears do it. And now researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary origins of kissing. Their study suggests that the mouth-on-mouth kiss evolved more than 21 ...
The act of kissing may have started long before modern humans existed, a new modeling study suggests. Kissing stretches back roughly 21 million years, to the shared ancestor of humans and other large ...
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