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You might be reading your dog’s moods wrong
A dog's physical cues often take a back seat to environmental ones, skewing humans' perceptions, a small study suggests....
sciencenews.org - 10 days ago

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space
Dark Energy May Not Exist: Something Stranger Might Explain The Universe
There might not be a mysterious 'dark' force accelerating the expansion of the Universe after all. The truth could be much stranger – bubbles of...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Middle and high school students struggle in reading. Can Fort Worth ISD help them catch up?
In the Fort Worth Independent School District and across Texas, conversations about literacy instruction have largely focused on the early grades....
star-telegram.com - 30+ days ago
music
Carly Rae Jepsen Is Writing A Musical; Ann Harada Shares Look Inside Reading
Carly Rae Jepsen is writing a musical, seemingly confirmed by her former Cinderella co-star Ann Harada. In a new social media post, Harada shared a...
broadwayworld.com - 11 days ago
apps
Windows 11 users get ready for more ‘recommendations’ from Microsoft – but I’m relieved to say these suggestions might actually be useful
Windows 11 has a couple of changes in testing showing how Microsoft is pushing ahead with getting the OS to make more recommendations – though...
techradar.com - 26 days ago
cooking
Forget Domino's — I cooked everything in Ooni's biggest pizza oven, and I'm never ordering delivery again
Pizza night might just be my family’s most important tradition. That’s to say, it is taken extremely seriously in my household to the point where we...
tomsguide.com - 10 days ago
shopping
Shop our best booklist for kids to keep them reading this summer
Summer is in full swing and, if you’re like most parents, you are looking for any way you can to beat the summer brain drain. Enter: this book list...
reviewed.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Ofsted's chief is wrong about WFH parents
The Chief Inspector of the schools’ watchdog Ofsted, Sir Martyn Oliver, has said he thinks the change in working habits that came about after the Covid pandemic is substantially to blame for the skyrocketing rates of children being absent from school. In 2018-19, persistent absence of pupils from...
spectator.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
This Harmful Invasive Creature Costs Americans Billions And Is Spreading Throughout The U.S.
All across North America, freshwater lakes become hotspots in the summer, especially for taking one's watercraft device out. There are several lakes...
thetravel.com - 7 days ago
gaming
Windows 11 24H2 plagued by yet more bugs in 2025
Microsoft's official 24H2 update for Windows 11 has been hit with one bug after another. Here's why you might want to hold off on updating and what...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Kuo: iPhone 17 won’t have a smaller Dynamic Island after all
One rumored change for the iPhone 17 might not come to fruition after all. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today says that the size of the Dynamic Island across the iPhone 17 lineup to be “largely unchanged” compared to the iPhone 16 models. Analyst Jeff Pu has reported several time s that the iPhone 17...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
outdoors
7 Unusual Animals You Might Spot in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
The Grand Canyon is famed for its stunning rock formations and panoramic views, hiding its extraordinary wildlife from the limelight. Especially the...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
PlayStation 5 gamers just realising they've had their console set up wrong for years
A PlayStation 5 gamer has urged us to check our PS5 and TV settings to ensure we’re getting the best out of our console. Video gaming can be a...
gamingbible.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Geologists Might Have Stumbled Upon the Largest Gold Mine in the World
$ 83 billion has just been sitting there underground this whole time . A “supergiant” gold ore deposit under an existing gold mine in China could be the...
goodhousekeeping.com - 30+ days ago
travel
10 Most Unique Countries in Europe That Might Shock You
Europe is far more than its well-known destinations. Europe is also home to countries that challenge every conventional notion of what a nation can...
wanderluststorytellers.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Job interview gone wrong: Indian-origin CEO’s LinkedIn post goes viral; sparks Internet uproar | Today News
A recent LinkedIn has sparked widespread debate as an Indian-origin CEO in the United States found himself at the centre of a social media storm. In...
livemint.com - 30+ days ago
books
What We’re Reading to Start the New Year
New Yorker writers and contributors on the books keeping them company this winter. The New Yorker’s editors and critics considered hundreds of new releases this year in order to select the Best Books of 2024. The magazine’s writers also made their way through many other books—novels they had missed...
newyorker.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Iguanas from the Americas might have rafted to Fiji
Iguanas from the Americas might have rafted 8,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean to Fiji. Plus, that US scientists are being told to avoid...
nature.com - 18 days ago
gaming
Why All CEOs Should Play ‘Baldur's Gate 3’
The popular role-playing video game offers a lesson in what makes a company thrive. Intel Corp. last week announced Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, with the hope he might be able to reverse the chipmaker’s long slide. Intel isn’t the only American icon that’s lost its footing; Boeing Co., Nike Inc. and...
bloomberg.com - 16 days ago
lifestyle
8 Alzheimer's symptoms and signs you might not know — and what to do if you notice them
Almost 750,000 Canadians are living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. This article is for informational purposes only and is not a...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
mindfulness
Three Signs You Might Be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)
Overstimulated, emotional, and exhausted? You might be an HSP. If any aspect of that anecdote resonates with you, you might be a highly sensitive...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
auto
America’s Middle Class Is Growing the Most in These 50 Cities
Disregard any speculation you might have heard about the middle class fading into obscurity. Across 50 cities in the United States, the middle class is not only thriving but there’s active growth in the population. Read Next: How Much You Need To Earn To Be Upper Middle Class in Every State Check...
aol.com - 14 days ago
cool stuff
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People don’t realize they can also sync the two zones There’s hot takes, ice cold takes, and now climate control takes? Who knew that scolding the...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
health
The Downsides Of Early Retirement That Nobody Talks About
You Might Want To Rethink Retiring Early While everyone's goal should be to retire eventually, many people (depending on their financial situation)...
moneymade.com - 3 days ago
home improvement / diy
You've Been Using Gorilla Glue All Wrong By Skipping One Important Step
Gorilla Glue and similar adhesives are essential parts of many of our lives. Not only are they great for creating stunning DIY projects, but they're...
housedigest.com - 30+ days ago
auto
The Electric Porsche 718 Sports Car Has Reportedly Been Delayed And I’m Worried It Might Flop
There’s nothing quite like a new frontier to get people going. For years now, Porsche fans have been holding their breath for the electric Porsche...
theautopian.com - 30+ days ago