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Oliver Sacks’s Lifelong Search for Recognition
The famous neurologist and author devoted his life to revealing his patients’ humanity. He struggled harder to reveal himself. Letters, a collection of just a small portion of Oliver Sacks’s correspondence, runs past 700 pages. The life of the world-famous neurologist and author was not a small one....
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago

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Harvard Neuroscientist: ‘Delete These 3 Phone Apps – Your Brain Will Thank You in 7 Days’
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cabanacatalogs.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Millions of research papers at risk of disappearing from the Internet
An analysis of DOIs suggests that digital preservation is not keeping up with burgeoning scholarly knowledge. Sarah Wild More than one-quarter of...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Letters to the Editor: Strong reporting is a reminder that even mild measles cases can lead to serious disease
To the editor: Thanks for your reporting and attempt at education (“Immune amnesia: Why even mild measles infections can lead to serious disease later,” April 1). It must help, even if some refuse to see or learn. When I researched my dad’s immigrant family in a north German archive, I was stunned...
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money
ED acts against judge in Rs 50cr payout scam, seizes 24 assets
NEW DELHI: Two months after it conducted searches on the premises of a railway claims tribunal judge in Patna, R K Mittal, and his associates in a...
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food & drink
Coffee industry unites to raise $ 16 million for growing programs
Image: hedgehog94/stock.adobe.comWorld Coffee Research (WCR) has announced that the global industry made a renewed US $ 10 million (AU $ 16.12 million)...
beanscenemag.com.au - 30+ days ago
innovation
Scientists Have Discovered Mind-Bending ‘Quantum Scars’ After 40 Years of Searching
This could change technology forever. After forty years, the creator of quantum scar theory has observed the phenomenon in real time . • Quantum scarring is a phenomenon in which traveling electrons end up following the same repeating path. • Electrons are chaotic and show duality, so they don’t typically...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
Oxygen Levels in Earth's Lakes Are Plummeting
Earth's lakes are experiencing an alarming drop in oxygen levels, new research shows. Similar trends have also been observed across rivers and seas....
realclearscience.com - 9 days ago
nutrition / wellness
High-Fiber Diets Linked to Gut Health & Fewer Harmful Bacteria
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 2025 -- Could eating more fiber be the key to a healthier gut? Research suggests the answer is yes. The findings, published...
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technology
Claude 3.7 Sonnet now supports real- time web searching — but there's a catch
The line between "AI Chatbot" and "Search Engine" gets thinner each day as Google rolls out new tools to Gemini and ChatGPT's Deep Research continues...
tomsguide.com - 16 days ago
sports
Disastrous Opening Road Trip Leaves Braves Searching For Answers
Braves fans, raise your hand if you saw this coming. If you raised your hand, you’re lying. While a slow April for the Atlanta Braves was always...
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how-to
Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World | E4 - Magical Research Begins in Earnest
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crunchyroll.com - 30+ days ago
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Perplexity AI : The Ultimate AI Assistant for Everyday and Professional Use
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Why You Need More Fiber If You Struggle With Headaches, According To Research
It's estimated that up to 18% of the world's population experiences migraines1 or recurrent painful headaches, with even more people dealing with...
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Child-free employees face Christmas bias, according to research
An ongoing study led by Dr. Giulia Giunti from the University of St Andrews Business School is highlighting forms of workplace discrimination toward...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
technology
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nbcnews.com - 13 days ago
job & work
Opinion | ASHA Workers’ Struggle In Kerala: A Fight For Dignity, Rights, And Fair Wages
The ASHA workers’ fight is not merely about wages—it is a struggle for justice, dignity, and recognition For over two decades, Accredited Social...
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beauty / cool stuff
New research reveals the cause of gray hair
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parenting
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nutrition
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Anthropic's Claude chatbot can now search the web too
Paid subscribers in the US can start using web search today. In late February, Anthropic released Claude 3.7 Sonnet. As the industry's first hybrid reasoning model, it was a major milestone for the company. Rather than forcing users to pick between a version of Claude that can answer a question...
engadget.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Working parents are missing out on networking, new research suggests
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technology
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Runway, a startup developing a range of generative AI models for media production, including video-generating models, has raised $ 308 million in a Series D funding round. General Atlantic led the round, which had participation from Fidelity Management & Research Company, Baillie Gifford, Nvidia,...
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cool stuff
Greg Leyh Fires a Giant High-Voltage Plasma Canon
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nature
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Delayed and disorderly energy transitions will threaten economic and financial stability while also increasing the economic risks from climate...
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