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July 1, 2026

Studies Show This Dietary Supplement Can Reduce Aggression Across Different Age Groups

Most of the time, dietary supplements help us keep our bodies healthy, but one popular option seems to also have a positive effect on our mental health. A 2024 study from the University of Pennsylvania found that omega-3 could reduce aggression across different demographics. Penned by Adrian Raine, professor of criminology, psychiatry, and psychology, and former teaching assistant Lia Brodrick, the study took a look at previous studies on omega-3 supplementation effects on aggression.

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June 30, 2026

Meet Tsunami, the Heroic Dog Helping Find Survivors in the Venezuelan Earthquake Rubble

Moments after two devastating earthquakes hit Venezuela back-to-back on June 24, people took to the collapsed buildings in a desperate effort to search for their neighbors and loved ones who were buried under the rubble. Among them was Jorge Beens, founder of the local Disaster Response K-9 Team Training Center, better known as K-SAR ECID. By his side was Tsunami, his trusty border collie who specializes in search and rescue.

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June 30, 2026

This Exhibition Reveals the Hidden Connections Between Generations of Queer Photographers

Queer histories are rarely linear. Instead, they unfold through relationships, shared history, and communities that stretch across generations. To celebrate the less-often seen traces of queer photography, the Columbus Museum of Art will be presenting Queer Constellations: Photographs from the Aronowitz Family Collection. Co-curated by celebrated photography critics Vince Aletti and Kaitlin Booher, the exhibition brings together 150 photographs by 75 artists to discover the rich, interconnected history of queer photography across generations.

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