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Pulse

/pʌls/noun / verb
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Pulse primarily refers to the tangible rhythm of blood flow through the arteries, felt as a beat at the wrist or neck, making it a vital indicator of heart health and overall vitality. In everyday and technical contexts, it extends to any brief, repetitive surge of energy or activity, like an electrical signal or a sudden wave of social media engagement, highlighting its role in modern communication and technology.

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In 2023, scientists discovered that the Etruscan shrew holds the record for the fastest mammalian pulse at over 1,500 beats per minute, allowing it to maintain its high-energy lifestyle in just a tiny two-gram body—contrast that with the human average of 60-100 beats at rest, showcasing nature's incredible adaptations for survival.

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