In a nutshell Even among genetically identical mice, early chance events create lasting differences in success – demonstrating that luck can outweigh innate ability in determining life outcomes.
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Study finds climate change may increase violence against women
The escalating consequences of climate change are reshaping human lives and societies worldwide. Increasingly frequent natural disasters, such as cyclones, floods, and heatwaves, alongside chronic ...
Wichita Falls ranks near the top on a list of Texas cities judged as Best Places to Raise a Family while Abilene and San ...
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A paradox of the American story is the belief that all citizens are entitled to certain rights and opportunities. Yet, in reality, the country fails to achieve this goal. While the American Dream ...
A State Bank of India report reveals a notable reduction in consumption inequality between rural and urban India. The gap in ...
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A Cornell study found that early-life luck significantly impacts adult outcomes in male mice, particularly in competitive environments. Small advantages, such as securing shelter early, create ...