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architecture
Rethinking Urban Landscapes To Adapt to Rising Sea Levels
Sea levels are rising faster than they have in at least 28 centuries, according to recent research, and by 2100, they are expected to rise by one to...
yale.edu - 11 days ago

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health
Flu surges in Louisiana as health department barred from promoting flu shots
Flu is rising around the country, but Louisiana is well ahead of the curve. Flu season is ramping up across the US, but Louisiana—the state that has...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
music
Disturbed Scores A Surprising New Bestseller
Disturbed’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” was a surprise to many when it was first released nearly a decade ago, but in the years since, it’s become a standard in the band’s catalog. The reworking is the group’s biggest hit on the Billboard charts, and it is still performing...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
shopping
Walmart's Bestselling Cordless Impact Driver Is 70% Off Right Now, and It's Surprisingly 'Powerful' for Its Size
"It performed extremely well taking off and installing the tires." Walmart just wrapped up one of its biggest sales of the year, which saw prices on...
mensjournal.com - 2 days ago
home improvement
8 backyard covered patio ideas – expert approved ways to adapt your set-up for year round living
Your patio takes center stage during summer as the ideal place for hosting and relaxing. But if you feel it's an under-utilized space during the rest...
homesandgardens.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Damian Lewis talks reprising ‘Wolf Hall’ role 10 years later
Actor Damian Lewis, known for his roles in "Homeland" and "Billions," stops by TODAY to discuss reprising his portrayal as King Henry VIII in the historical drama series “Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light." Lewis opens up about returning to the role after nearly a decade, and shares a genre he...
today.com - 15 days ago
nature
Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa. These funds could help cities grow
Wealthy nations have fueled their industrial growth and urbanization by burning fossil fuels. This is the biggest cause of climate change, which now...
phys.org - 10 days ago
gardening
Brooklyn Backyard Visit: Pea Gravel Stars in the Transformation of an Urban Garden by Verru Design
A half a dozen Cor-ten steel planters filled with naturalistic plantings on Brooklyn’s Court Street inspired a homeowner to track down their creator,...
gardenista.com - 30+ days ago
business
IMF says global fight against inflation is 'almost won' but warns of rising risks
Much of the world has managed to successfully lower inflation and engineer an economic soft landing, avoiding recession, but faces rising...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
The Death of the Creative Agency – and What's Rising in Its Place
The traditional creative agency is collapsing. Those who embrace change, grieve the loss and adapt will find themselves not just surviving but thriving in a world that moves faster than ever. Creative agencies once stood as the gatekeepers of brand storytelling, shaping the way the world experienced...
entrepreneur.com - 29 days ago
apps
Connect to Your Favorite Car Apps Without Plugging in Your Phone
This CarPlay and Android Auto wireless adapter helps you to easily connect your ride to apps like Waze, Spotify, and more. And now it's 35%...
pcmag.com - 28 days ago
celebrity
Luigi Mangione’s Defense Lawyer Has Surprising Diddy Connection
Agnifilo’s tenure as a prosecutor—specifically her work at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office—may be a key asset for her client. Agnifilo’s...
thedailybeast.com - 30+ days ago
nature
At 11,000 feet up, scientists find Earth broke a scary record
"Rising faster than ever." At a federal research lab located at 11,135 feet (3,397 meters) of elevation, U.S. scientists measured a consequential record. Due to its remoteness in the Pacific Ocean, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory,...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
fitness / health / wellness
The #1 Surprising Exercise for Reducing Visceral Fat, According to Experts
eatingwell.com - 30+ days ago
writing / books
'Gorgeous' adaptation of 'one of the best books ever written' finally on Netflix for free
Fans of classic literature are rejoicing as Netflix transforms a treasured 1967 novel into an enthralling live-action series more than half a century...
irishstar.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
‘Living Nostradamus’ Issues Chilling Predictions Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions; Should India Be Worried?
republicworld.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Study uncovers surprising fact about wildflowers in urban areas: 'No difference … between the meadow types'
This study's findings could help boost biodiversity in cities.A recent study from researchers at the University of Warsaw found that small patches of...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
I Was Not Expecting THAT Actor to Play Moriarty in 'Watson'
In the first episode of CBS's new medical mystery Watson, the ending revealed a surprising choice for an actor to play the series' villain. Randall...
movieweb.com - 30+ days ago
travel
22 things to do in Zürich: Switzerland’s urban heart - Signature Luxury Travel & Style
While the Swiss countryside is a major draw, you haven’t seen Switzerland until you’ve seen the country’s largest city. These are the best things to...
signatureluxurytravel.com.au - 3 days ago
travel
The Most Budget-Friendly Flight Destinations In 2025, Revealed
With rising costs in many sectors, finding affordable travel options remains a top priority for many travelers. Thankfully, a recent report from...
travelnoire.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Zapping Beaches With Electricity Can Produce 'Natural Cement' Where We Need It Most
Coastlines are washing away, but a surprising technique could make grains of sand stick together and prevent erosion. The erosion of coastlines...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Kylie Kelce has the perfect response for anyone who says a C-section mom doesn't 'experience birth'
“Say it within earshot of me. I dare you. I double dog dare you.” Since Kylie Kelce's fourth daughter could make an appearance any day now, birth plans have been top of mind for the podcasting mom. Unsurprisingly, she didn't mince words when sharing her feelings about people who look negatively upon...
today.com - 9 days ago
health
Canada sees drop in number of family physicians for the first time in decades, study finds
The number of family physicians in Canada declined last year for the first time since the mid-1990s, a downturn that happened as rapid population growth and a rising number of elderly, chronically ill patients were already straining the primary-care system. Although the reduction in head count was...
theglobeandmail.com - 30+ days ago
business
To stop skulling iron shots, you have to learn to trust ‘down means up’
The instinct to help the ball into the air on iron shots is understandable: The ball is sitting on the ground, and you want to hit it way up in the air. But trying to lift the ball often produces the opposite—low, skulled shots—because the clubhead is rising at impact and catching the top part of...
golfdigest.com - 30+ days ago
home improvement
The Surprising Pruning Tip That Will Help Saplings Produce More Fruit
Yes, buying the biggest tree at the nursery may result in fruit faster, but it may not be the best long-term choice. Planting smaller saplings is...
housedigest.com - 13 days ago
how-to
How to Eat for a Six-Pack: 3 Nutrition Strategies for Visible Abs
Add these tips into your life. Visible abs are a product of low body fat levels, and achieving them requires a combination of proper nutrition,...
boxrox.com - 30+ days ago