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A tracker so slim, you’ll forget it’s there—until you need it
Works with the Apple Find My network, too. If you’ve ever torn apart your house looking for your wallet or had that mini heart attack when you couldn’t find your passport at the airport, you’re not alone. But what if you could keep track of your essentials without stuffing a chunky, awkward tracker...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Margaret Qualley, Josh Brolin And Guy Pearce Joining Ridley Scott’s Sci-fi Dystopia ‘The Dog Stars’
• Margaret Qualley, Josh Brolin And Guy Pearce are joining ‘The Dog Stars.’• They’ll appear alongside Jacob Elordi.• Ridley Scott is in the director’s chair. Ridley Scott has had something of a good news, bad news situation when it comes to working with actor Paul Mescal. On the good news front,...
moviefone.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Customers skeptical as Rhode Island family sells famous wiener business
Rhode Island lays claim to a hot dog they say is one-of-a-kind in the U.S. Four generations have been serving them up with secret sauce in Providence since 1946. Now, they're selling the business. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Philadelphia has cheesesteak. Buffalo has chicken wings. And Rhode Island has...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
sports
Knicks could trade for $ 158 million Pelicans All-Star to compete with Celtics
The New York Knicks might need to make one more blockbuster trade to compete with the Boston Celtics. New York brought over Mikal Bridges and Karl...
sportingnews.com - 30+ days ago
business
Turnover, Burnout, and Mediocre Performance? This Strategy Could Be the Perfect Fix for Your Employees
Your employees are stuck and unmotivated. Here’s how to get them (and your company) moving again. Strong companies don’t just happen—they’re built by people who are engaged, capable, and growing. Yet too often organizations neglect the employees who are actually doing the work. If you’ve ever felt...
inc.com - 12 days ago
job & work
How to Master Local SEO for Small Business: A Simple Success Guide
The numbers are staggering – 97% of users look online to find local businesses. Here’s something even more interesting: when people search locally,...
signalscv.com - 16 days ago
celebrity
Only Timothée Chalamet could make a black suit feel this naughty
Timothée Chalamet has been pulling some serious fashion stunts recently. In all baby pink Chrome Hearts, in Chanel scarves and leather jackets, and...
gq-magazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
innovation
Scientists push the limits of physics with shocking new energy device: 'We … knew it was something great'
University of Colorado scientists may not be breaking the laws of physics with their thermal energy work, but they are reportedly teasing them.The...
thecooldown.com - 16 days ago
space
New Kind of Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System Discovered
An object we thought belonged to the most common category of planet in the galaxy has turned out to be something we've never seen before. The...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
The best Battlefield game of the last decade is 95% off until Thursday
A discount so deep you could use it as a trench. Steam's spring sale has officially sprung, bringing an array of mighty discounts like Doom 2016 for...
pcgamer.com - 21 days ago
pets
Owner Bathes Puppy-Then Realizes Something Is Different Every Single time
A routine bath time for one puppy ended in a complete surprise for the owner as she discovered something new about his appearance. In a recent TikTok...
miamiherald.com - 30+ days ago
books / health
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
education
Opinion | How an Accreditation War Could Start
Relying on private, independent accrediting agencies to assure college quality has been the most important tool for preventing the centralized...
chronicle.com - 30+ days ago
science
Carbon removal schemes on farms could change Earth’s reflectivity
Using crushed rock dust to speed up the rate at which soils absorb carbon dioxide could also affect the climate by making Earth’s surface reflect...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
travel
20 Most Famous Bridges in London: Have You Crossed Any?
Did you know that 35 different bridges cross the Thames Rivers in London, starting with Hampton Court in the west and finishing with Tower Bridge in...
theboutiqueadventurer.com - 4 days ago
health
3 Stellar Gut Health Rules You Shouldn't Ignore, From An MD
Close Banner Gut health routines are entirely personal—your gut microbiome, after all, is made up of trillions of bacteria specific to your own body....
mindbodygreen.com - 11 days ago
fitness
Shoppers Swear By This $ 11 Hack That Provides 'Immediate Comfort' to Sore Feet
They come with a padded foam to protect against impact. To tell the truth, I could take a lot better care of my feet. I walk pretty much everywhere,...
shape.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Largest Ever Walking Study Reveals Surprising Benefits of Different Paces
Discover groundbreaking findings from the largest Walking Benefits Study to date, exploring how different walking speeds impact health, longevity,...
activeman.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Interstellar Cloud May Have Triggered Last Ice Age
The cloud could have shrunken the heliosphere and exposed Earth to interstellar space. The world is coping with the effects of a warming climate, but...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
How Dyson Designed Its New Hair Dryer
It’s always fascinating when a brand that has created the ultimate example of something decides to take another look. If you’ve already invented the...
nuvomagazine.com - 14 days ago
science
Scientists Brought Schrodinger’s Cat to Life—and Proved Something Incredible About Quantum Physics
It’s alive... or not? Schrödinger’s cat, the infamous thought experiment involving a cat that can be alive and dead at the same time , has been brought to life with qubits. • Schrödinger’s cat experiments have been done with particles before, but all of them were cooled to near-absolute zero. It was...
popularmechanics.com - 2 days ago
auto
Famous name disappears from F1 entry
Set up as the company underpinning the Andretti F1 bid, Andretti Racing Limited has changed its name to Cadillac Formula Racing Limited. It cited...
speedcafe.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Why 'I'm Not That Girl' is a little different in the Wicked movie
Director Jon M. Chu explains the different pacing and final note. Raise your hand if you're a theater girlie who's been personally victimized by the final low note of "I'm Not That Girl." The Wicked song, a plaintive ballad that allows Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) to express her sense of being an outsider,...
ew.com - 14 days ago
crafting / how-to
How to Make a Junk Journal (and How They're Different From Scrapbooks)
The perfect mix of creativity, nostalgia, and resourcefulness. In a world full of fast, disposable everything, there's something undeniably satisfying about reusing tactile materials and creating something with your own two hands. Enter junk journaling. A practice that has exploded in popularity in...
marthastewart.com - 30+ days ago
memes
SCOTUS ruling could make U.S. water more poopy. We’re doing memes about it
Clean water was fun while it lasted! Americans are getting antsy about the possibility of poop in the drinking water thanks to a new interpretation of...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago