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cycling
'It could have been a stupid move' – Bold, brave effort pays off for Mads Pedersen in Gent-Wevelgem
"Oh shit, fucked up again" was the thought that briefly went through Mads Pedersen's mind as found himself attacking alone almost 60 kilometres from...
cyclingnews.com - 5 days ago

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food & drink
Producers are facing more challenges: Could processing innovation be a solution?
Despite high coffee prices, producers are still facing an increasing number of challenges. The rising cost of inputs, such as fertilisers, and labour...
perfectdailygrind.com - 30+ days ago
travel
How Alaska's Historic Roadhouses Are Standing the Test of time
Mary Knight, a dog musher in Fairbanks, Alaska, had been looking for an off-the-grid property that she could eventually use for sledding tours, when...
smithsonianmag.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Why the iPhone SE 4 Could Be One of Apple's Most Important Products of 2025
Commentary: It could go a long way in expanding Apple Intelligence's reach. Next year is shaping up to be a big moment for the iPhone if rumors and reports are to be believed. Apple is expected to introduce an entirely new type of iPhone reportedly called the iPhone 17 Slim, and the standard iPhone...
cnet.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Victoria Beckham Is the Life of the Party in This Cutout Lace Bodysuit and Asymmetric Skirt
Victoria Beckham doesn’t need a spotlight and red feathers to be the center of attention, no, her charisma and effortlessly sophisticated style are more than enough. This Thursday, the designer supported husband David Beckham at the Boss One launch event in London, and as soon as the red carpet and...
harpersbazaar.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Harrison Ford Gave His Shrinking Castmate A Star Wars Compliment And She Couldn’t Believe It: ‘He Hates Talking About It So Much’
Wait... Han shot first? Harrison Ford’s Han Solo is one of the most iconic movie characters ever, but the actor has made it clear over the years that...
cinemablend.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
New Google office's cutting-edge building material could reshape the future of buildings: 'Showcasing what's possible'
Google has built an unprecedented office constructed entirely with mass timber. The move marks a cutting-edge innovation in sustainable building, as...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Researchers discover aging ‘hotspot’ in the brain — and it could have big implications for patients
The brain plays a big part in the aging process, and scientists think they’ve pinpointed the specific cells that control it. In a study of mice,...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
A Stunning Fusion Rocket Could Cut Interplanetary Travel in Half—and We'll Try It in Just 2 Years
Fusion has long been the propulsion end-goal for interplanetary travel, and a U.K.-based company thinks on its way to achieving that dream. Nuclear rockets are the future of space propulsion, and while fission propulsion is rapidly developing, most believe fusion propulsion is still a ways...
popularmechanics.com - 11 days ago
food & drink
17 Weeknight Casseroles That Practically Make Themselves
Some nights, cooking just isn’t an option. That’s where these effortless weeknight casseroles come in—just toss everything together, let the oven do...
thrivinginparenting.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Have a job interview over lunch? Beware of the secret salt, pepper and hot sauce test that could cost you the role
Have a job interview over lunch? Beware of the sneaky secret salt, pepper and hot sauce test Job seekers: Don't salt your food before tasting it at a...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Global Smartphone Market Sees Best Quarter Since 2021
Experts think that Apple's long-awaited AI offering Apple Intelligence could be encouraging some consumers to upgrade to newer iPhones. The global...
pcmag.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Tadej Pogačar Is Racing Paris-Roubaix 2025, and He's Likely to Win It, Too. Here's Why.
Yes, the 67kg Tour de France champion could beat Van der Poel over the bruising cobbles of Roubaix. But he'll need good legs, better luck, and a blessing from the weather gods. Tadej Pogačar can do almost anything. But can cycling’s own Marvel Comic superhero win Paris-Roubaix at his box office...
outsideonline.com - 10 days ago
how-to
Windows 11 PC slow or low on storage? Bloatware could be to blame - here's how to find and remove it
The holidays are here and many of the best computers that manufacturers have to offer have flown off the shelves and into brightly-wrapped boxes....
techradar.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Xbox Play Anywhere makes games more popular than you could have imagined
At GDC, Xbox has detailed how much more success Play Anywhere titles have over those without, and drop a casual nod to Hollow Knight: Silksong....
windowscentral.com - 30+ days ago
business
MIT affiliates named 2024 AAAS Fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognizes six current affiliates and 27 additional MIT alumni for their efforts to advance...
mit.edu - 9 days ago
nature
The Climate Crisis Could Cost Businesses $ 14 Trillion
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that climate inaction could cost businesses $ 14 trillion over the next few decades,...
climatecrisis247.com - 12 days ago
business
Treasury Secretary Bessent says economy could be 'starting to roll a little bit'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday acknowledged some signs of weakness in the U.S. economy. "Could we be seeing that this economy that we...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
education
Federal student loan repayment confusion sparks nationwide credit score concerns
If you have not been paying off your loan, or think your loan is paused, check your student aid account. Thousands of Americans with federal student loans who did not resume payments after COVID-era loan repayment pauses ended a year and a half ago could now see their credit scores negatively...
usatoday.com - 5 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Snake steak could help feed the world
Large pythons are better at converting their food into edible protein than many other farmed animals. Plus, the career costs for scientists battling...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Why Los Angeles could get precious minutes of warning before the next big quake
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — For the millions of people living in earthquake-prone regions, from New Zealand to California, a few minutes of warning could...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Dorset wind turbine could be replaced with larger one
A prominent wind turbine could be replaced with an even larger structure under plans submitted to a local council. The 40m (131ft) tall turbine at Rogers Hill Farm in Dorset has been on a hilltop site close to the A35 since 2012, and provides 500KW of power. Documents submitted to Dorset Council show...
bbc.co.uk - 10 days ago
design
The Great British Railways logo has a lot riding on it. Here's how it could look
These 6 different routes could be just the ticket. Great British Railways (GBR) is the new train body that the UK government is setting up and...
creativebloq.com - 24 days ago
cycling
Finlay Pickering could be Britain’s future GC star: ‘I’ve got big aspirations and I want to fulfil those dreams’
I’m told before Finlay Pickering joins me at a table by a hotel pool in Altea, Spain, that he might be a challenging interviewee. And lo and behold,...
rouleur.cc - 30+ days ago
technology
The AI trend that could send software stocks soaring in 2025
Palantir and Salesforce have seen their shares soar amid enthusiastic demand for powerful digital assistants and AI platforms....
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
technology
The Future of Math Class: How AI Could Transform Instruction
A student digs into a math problem that references his favorite superhero, the product of an AI program that has tailored the problem to his...
edweek.org - 12 days ago