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Verbal Fluency Might Predict Human Longevity
A recent study reveals a surprising link between longevity and verbal fluency—the ability to effectively recall and utilize vocabulary. Researchers...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago

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space / travel
Universal Orlando opens space-themed Stella Nova Resort by Epic Universe theme park
Space- themed Stella Nova Resort at Universal Orlando is an hour from NASA, Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral. Want to stay in an epic place where you can channel your inner astronaut? Universal Orlando might have the resort for you. The destination's newest hotel, Universal Stella Nova Resort,...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
nature
How human brains got so big: our cells learned to handle the stress that comes with size
Understanding how human neurons cope with the energy demands of a large, active brain could open up new avenues for treating neurological...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Gemini might soon drive futuristic robots that can do your chores
The inevitable outcome of artificial intelligence was always its use in robots, and that future might be closer than you think. Google today...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Figure AI Dumps OpenAI Deal After 'Major Breakthrough' in Robot Intelligence
Humanoid robotics company Figure AI promised to show "something no one has ever seen" within 30 days, after breaking from OpenAI. Figure AI, a...
decrypt.co - 30+ days ago
crafting
Everlasting All-Metal Pencil
Non- Sharpening Metal Pencil The octagonal shaft is made of aluminum and houses a special alloy core. Knowing that, you might think that all it will do...
yankodesign.com - 30+ days ago
writing
Literary Locomotives: Nine Books Set on Trains That Show How They Changed the World
Why set a novel on a train? The answer might seem obvious: it’s a narratively and atmospherically rich space, an enclosure in which strangers are...
lithub.com - 18 days ago
entrepreneurship
5 ways to get what you need at work without a title change
It’s about you doing your best work and securing the resources, opportunities, and recognition you deserve. Melody Wilding is a professor of human behavior at Hunter College and was recently named one of Insider’s “most innovative career coaches.” Her background as a therapist and emotions researcher...
fastcompany.com - 5 days ago
beauty
This unlikely nail shade is about to be everywhere this spring
Blue nails are everywhere at the moment, but denim is the specific manicure shade that's predicted to be everywhere this spring. With spring imminent,...
stylist.co.uk - 30+ days ago
technology
What’s next for Apple’s spatial computing journey? It might not involve headsets
Apple unveiled the first spatial computing product back at WWDC23 last June: Apple Vision Pro. It’s been over a year since that unveil, and just over 6 months since they actually shipped the product. Meta recently unveiled their new Orion AR glasses, and while that’s just a prototype, it does leave...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
science / wellness
Scientists issue urgent warning after finding tiny particles in human brains: 'Particularly alarming'
Microplastics, or the tiny particles of plastic typically smaller than a grain of sand, have been found in human brains. Alarmingly, these particles...
thecooldown.com - 15 days ago
cool stuff
Earth's Magnetic Field Could Flip Much Faster Than Previously Predicted
We tend to think of the Earth’s magnetic field as a steadfast, unchanging force that has guided navigation for centuries. But what if this assumption...
techfixated.com - 16 days ago
nature
Cutting Super Pollutants Will Have Fast Climate Benefits, Experts Warn
Super pollutants like ozone, methane and black carbon are having a significant impact on global warming and human health, according to experts. Claire Henly, executive director at the Super Pollutant Field Catalyst, said these super pollutants cause “roughly half” of current global warming during an...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
cool stuff / design
Struggling to Create a Stunning Nature Magazine Layout? This InDesign Template Might Be Your Answer
Ever flipped through a beautifully designed magazine, especially one showcasing the breathtaking beauty of nature, and wondered how it all comes...
weandthecolor.com - 6 days ago
job & work
Public Retirees’ Big Win — and What Might Happen Next
Christmas came early last month for millions of public-sector employees and retirees. First, President Joe Biden extended college debt forgiveness to...
governing.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
The role Jim Carrey would only reprise if Christopher Nolan directed: “Then I might listen”
Throughout his career, rubber-faced comedic genius Jim Carrey has proven that he’s not exactly averse to making sequels. After all, the star has...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
gaming
Going back is the only way to get out in the Until Dawn movie’s latest trailer
David F. Sandberg’s Until Dawn adaptation sounds like it’s going to borrow at least one more of the game’s major mechanics. The first teaser for Sony and Screen Gems’ big screen Until Dawn adaptation made it seem like it might just be another supernatural horror with a splash of Groundhog Day tossed...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Retro acceleration: The SNES might be running faster as it ages
WTF?! Old hardware typically slows down over time as newer software becomes less optimized and components degrade with age. However, speedrunners and...
techspot.com - 21 days ago
innovation
Paxlovid 2.0: Next generation of COVID antiviral hits final human trials
Back in 2021, at the height of the pandemic, scientists at Pfizer revealed the development of a novel antiviral molecule, designed to hinder the...
newatlas.com - 17 days ago
science / nature
Ancient Genetic Discovery Challenges Single-Lineage Theory of Human Origins
The evolutionary path of modern humans is more complex than previously thought, as new evidence suggests an ancient human ancestral population split...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists have just made a discovery about humans dating back 110,000 years and it changes everything
Updated 17:11 12 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 17:12 12 Mar 2025 GMT A historic discovery linking humanity in ways we didn't think was possible...
ladbible.com - 30+ days ago
technology
'Magnetic tweezers': Making robotic surgery safer and more precise with a human touch
The Gist Editors' notes by Southern Methodist University × close (a) and (b)Transparent and front views of the magnetic tweezer device. (c) Schematic...
phys.org - 9 days ago
pets
Golden Retrievers Take Over Small Town in Colorado for Adorable Event—See Photos Here
Goldens in Golden has taken place since 2019. This weekend, hundreds of Golden Retrievers and their humans gathered in the streets of historic downtown Golden, Colorado, for the annual Goldens in Golden event. The tradition has brought together Golden Retrievers and their owners since 2019. The...
marthastewart.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
How teachers can inspire students to read novels
Experts say reading novels develops important empathy and fluency skills that students need to navigate the world around them....
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nature
Dynamic hurricane season predicted for Atlantic in 2025
The Atlantic hurricane season is fast approaching, and early indications have forecasters worried that it will have similarities to the 2024 season, which was one of the most devastating and costliest on record. "Super-charged" encapsulates the ferocity of last year's deadly hurricane season. Beryl...
aol.com - 10 days ago
learning
AI’s Empathy Tightrope: Balance or Bust?
How AI could shift the dynamic range of human empathy. Empathy might be shifting under AI’s influence. In Artificial Empathy, I explored how AI mimics...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago