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New study reveals how the sixth sense really works
Proprioception, often referred to as the “sixth sense,” operates quietly in the background, guiding every movement and posture adjustment. Unlike the...
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'I splash my face 25 time s' - Jennifer Aniston reveals the ice facial routine she follows to 'tighten everything up'
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The Daily Heller: Excerpts From Paul Rand’s Penultimate Public Conversation, 1996
“A Paul Rand Retrospective” ran from October 4 to November 8, 1996, at The Cooper Union/ Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design & Typography and Arthur...
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An interrupted time series study of the leprosy case detection in Brazil after the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 pandemics affected several health systems processes, including leprosy care. This study aimed to estimate the impact of the COVID-19...
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5 game-changing Chromebook features you need to try
My Chromebook is a great no-nonsense device—perfect for tossing in my bag when I’m on the go while still having a reliable tool...
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beauty
How often you should really wash your hair and how to tell it's time to get a haircut
When it comes to haircare, the rules are simple: keep hair clean and healthy by washing and cutting it regularly. However, some time s it...
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Quebec has achieved herd immunity to HPV: study
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program has reportedly achieved a degree of herd immunity less than twenty years after its implementation...
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Study Challenges Myths About Cannabis, Brain Health, and IQ
A study spanning 44 years and involving over 5,000 men challenges long-held beliefs about cannabis and cognition. Researchers found that cannabis...
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9 New Game Reveals You Missed From The Future Spring Showcase
Spring has arrived and the equinox was marked by a marathon Future Games Showcase that included a bunch of new trailers for upcoming games and...
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This Self-Made Millionaire Who Lived in a Trailer Park Before Starting a Business at 19 Reveals Her 'Superpower' — and 1 Quality That Sets Successful People Apart
Candy Valentino, a serial founder and investor, shares how she got her start — and advice for other women in business. Business growth expert and investor...
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food & drink
Some ultraprocessed foods may be stopping the body from fighting cancer cells, new study finds
Certain ultraprocessed foods high in omega-6 fatty acids may be preventing the body from fighting off colorectal cancer cells, a recent study published in the...
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auto
This Epic-Looking New Diesel-Electric Truck Works Like A Train And Has One Big Feature Truckers Will Love
Semi- tractors are unsung heroes of logistics. Most places in the world would not run quite the same without these lumbering giants. The majority of...
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Sharing a Bed With Your Partner Could Have Unexpected Sleep Benefits, Study Finds
Even in the depths of sleep, your brain is not completely shut off from those around you. The sound of snoring, the tugging of blankets,...
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The PS5 Pro Is Selling Well, Sony Finally Explains How It Works
PlayStation 5 Pro head architect Mark Cerny said you really shouldn’t care about how many TFLOPS the PS5 can handle, calling it ‘flopflation.’ Sony...
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Alzheimer’s disease study identifies brain cells at higher risk of tau protein damage
Scientists have developed a powerful new tool to map different types of cells throughout the brain. Using this technique, researchers have discovered...
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What "Running Point" Gets Right About Jeanie Buss's Impact on Women in Sports
It's no wonder we can't stop hearing about Netflix's new hit show "Running Point." In a time when women's sports is finally getting the attention...
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Collected Works by Lydia Sandgren – an outstanding debut
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'He’s got a heart under there' – Bradley Wiggins reveals Lance Armstrong offered to pay for his therapy in the USA
Bradley Wiggins has said he is in the "best place" he has been in his whole life but that he is also considering accepting an...
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ATO warning over common deduction after Aussie's $ 25,000 debacle: 'Slap in the face'
Aussies wanting to level up in their career through study have been warned about trying to claim it back at tax time . Self-education deductions can...
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movie & tv
Charlie Cox Reveals How Long He Wants to Keep Playing Daredevil in the MCU
Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox does not see himself throwing in the towel as the Man Without Fear for a long time . The fan-favorite...
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Is Leasing Really Cheaper? ChatGPT Crunches the Numbers for Buying vs. Leasing Over 12 Years
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Companies are pushing return-to-office because of expensive leases, study says
When explaining their return-to-office (RTO) mandates, companies tend to point to factors like increased productivity, improved company cultures, and facilitated teamwork. But according to a...
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entrepreneurship
Harvard professor reveals 4 'TALK' rules that may help you become a great conversationalist
She said, 'It’s not even that we need people to agree with us. We just need to know that what we said or did...
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science
Finally, an answer to why Earth’s oceans have been on a record-hot streak
A new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years—and pinpoints why. This story was originally...
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