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science / space
Astronomers just found a new treasure trove of galaxies. They could help answer our biggest questions.
Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe. A space mission designed to create a three-dimensional map of the universe has just released its first treasure trove of data. And it’s breathtaking: Galaxies of all shapes and sizes...
nationalgeographic.com - 9 days ago

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nutrition
How Much Protein per Day Do You Need? Experts Answer
Protein is a major part of cycling performance—particularly when it comes to recovery. Here’s how to figure out your needs. Tires inflated? Check. Water bottle? Check. Brakes working? Check. Postride protein snack? If you didn’t check this off your list, then it’s time to pay attention to your...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Why America’s Biggest Elk Could Be Facing Extinction
Elk, majestic members of the deer family, are an iconic symbol of North America’s wildlife. Known for their grandeur and prominence in the ecosystem,...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 6 days ago
health
Your diet could be disrupting your sleep. Here’s what to eat instead.
Studies show that when people eat foods rich in fiber, tryptophan and unsaturated fats, they sleep better at night and have fewer cravings for junk foods the next day. Eating the right foods throughout the day could be the key to a good night’s rest. A growing body of research has found that some...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
This Fashion Startup Is At The Center Of A $ 500 Million Fraud Crisis
Axios reported earlier this week that fashion tech company Caastle is virtually broke and its founder, Christine Hunsicker, is being accused of financial misconduct, according to Axios’ anonymous sources. Axios says the company told prospective investors that it generated $ 519 million in 2023...
forbes.com - Today
science
Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
Members of two of the Environmental Protection Agency's most influential advisory committees, tasked with providing independent scientific guidance to the head of the agency, found out Tuesday evening that they had been ousted. An email sent to members of the EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB) and...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Palmer Luckey’s vision for the future of mixed reality
The Oculus founder has pivoted from selling goggles to consumers, to selling them to the military War is a catalyst for change, an expert in AI and...
technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
education
Houston University in US Defends Course on Hinduism: What's the Controversy?
A University of Houston course on Hinduism sparks controversy as a student activist alleges bias and Hinduphobia; the university defends academic...
republicworld.com - 6 days ago
books
The Battle for Birth Control Could Have Gone Differently
Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett each had a different vision of reproductive freedom. Would reproductive rights be more secure if Dennett’s had...
newrepublic.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
Bloomberg: The China Show 03/27/2025
“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world's second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech...
bloomberg.com - 8 days ago
auto
This hybrid smartwatch I found has an classic aesthetic that's so refreshing (and it's on sale)
Pininfarina is best known for its elegant automotive design, and its entrance into the smartwatch market continues this tradition with the Sintesi...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Anok Yai on Her Fight to Bring the "Acceptance of Black Hair" to the Runway
Anok Yai wouldn’t say it, but she has singlehandedly changed the modeling industry. The supermodel, who was born in Cairo, Egypt, took a long road to get to where she is today: walking the world’s biggest runways, the face of some of the industry’s biggest brands, and now, a Harper’s Bazaar cover...
harpersbazaar.com - 15 days ago
food & drink
Will the Next Season of ‘The Bear’ Be Visiting Austin?
Could The Bear be making a road trip to Texas in season 4? Well, it seems like they’re doing something here. Some signs for the show and its crew were up at Assembly Hall on Thursday, per a report in Lone Star Live. And we can see it — this event space with outdoor areas could easily be made to look...
eater.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Nintendo Switch 2 price rumor could be the most exciting thing about the new console
Even after Nintendo officially revealed the Switch 2 earlier this month, we're still getting leaks about the upcoming console on a near weekly basis....
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta defiant after Gabriel injury: We can cope
Mikel Arteta has claimed Arsenal "have the resources to cope" with Gabriel's season-ending injury, hinting both Ben White and Jurriën Timber could...
espn.com - Today
apps
Here's How to Use AI to Summarize Excel Spreadsheets
During my quest to cut down on Excel busywork, I discovered GPT Excel. I'm not the most Excel-savvy person out there, so I had a real need to find an easier way to navigate spreadsheet software. I hoped artificial intelligence could lighten the workload, which led me to GPT Excel -- after three...
cnet.com - 21 days ago
technology
How Wayve’s driverless cars will meet one of their biggest challenges yet
With its move to the US, the startup’s self-driving AI must now learn to drive on the right of the street. The UK driverless-car startup Wayve is...
technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
After Years Of Searching, I Finally Found An Eye Cream That Lifts, Firms, & Smooths Fine Lines
The eyes are one of the first areas to show signs of aging, thanks to thin, delicate skin. I’ve tested my fair share of eye creams and patches, and...
mindbodygreen.com - 26 days ago
beauty
Dear Abby: My kids’ messy, ornery grandfather offers to watch them
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innovation / space / entrepreneurship / business
Scientists are on the cusp of an invention that could change the world: 'It's kind of the wild west right now'
Startups will soon be ready to demonstrate how they make nuclear fusion work, but a lot of obstacles are in their way.Could the end of the energy...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
music
“He got a kidney infection, so he’s in hospital… That’s a bit of a drag, because he was going to be the lead guitarist”: The iconic charity rock song that missed out on its star guitarist due to illness – and why it could have sounded very different
Do They Know It’s Christmas? is one of the most iconic charity singles of all time , featuring an all-star cast of musical heroes including Sting,...
guitarworld.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
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echo.net.au - 30+ days ago
business
Jim Heekin of OneGreatVid and Matt Kubis of Fortnight Collective on Music, Marketing and More | Muse by Clios
Jim Heeken and Matt Kubis | Photo illustration by Ashley Epping Jim is founder and creative director of OneGreatVide and Matt is creative...
musebyclios.com - 1 day ago
fitness
How to find a sports bra that will actually pass the bounce test (no matter your size)
Just because a sports bra is fashionable doesn't mean it’s functional — we found options that give you the best of both worlds. On average, I spend two hours a day in a sports bra. I run about 30 miles a week and cross train with yoga, barre, Pilates and weight lifting, so every activity calls for...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
design
Mattel's X-rated Wicked design blunder is hilarious
Parents have been told to discard the packaging from Wicked dolls. The Wicked movie is becoming as famous for its poster design controversy as much as...
creativebloq.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Peter Thiel Once Said He Would Bet On The Reversal Of Silicon Valley's Math Bias As AI Continues To Rise: 'Isn't That A Long Overdue Rebalancing Of Our Society'
Peter Thiel, former PayPal CEO, suggested that the rise of AI could reduce the societal emphasis on math proficiency, leading to a long-overdue...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago