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self improvement
Sleeping in on the Weekends Could Help You Live Longer
Go ahead and treat yourself by sleeping in this weekend. Sleep experts have frequently advised against trying to "catch up on sleep" • A new study...
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beauty
Phenol peels: The truth about the dangerous beauty procedure
Phenol peels are known as the strongest peel on the market. Yielding results that far surpass any other at-home or in-office peel, they can give...
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movie & tv
Five hell-raising actors nobody liked working with
Throughout Hollywood history, there have been a huge number of stars who could be classed as “hell-raising actors.” After all, the celebrity and...
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nature
Science could solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Why aren’t governments using it?
A Nature global survey finds that most specialists are unhappy with systems to provide science advice to policymakers. Killer viruses. Artificial...
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cool stuff
Apple's redesigned MacBook Pro could be incredible
It could be the ultimate laptop for creatives. It's been a while since the MacBook Pro was given some design love, but rumour has it...
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Library leaders uncertain of what proposed cut to one federal program could mean
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Libraries across the nation are calling the public to action. This is regarding the proposed elimination of the Institute of...
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gaming / technology
Atomfall is a good game but it could have been great — here's why
I latched onto Atomfall at an early stage. As a proud resident of Northern England, when I learned the survival-action game was set in the...
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outdoors
Episode 119 | Sleep Warmer: Evening Routines
In episode 119 of the Backpacking Light podcast we're going to learn about bed time routines and practices for sleeping warm in the backcountry.The...
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“A Mystery Novel Like No Other Before.” On Josephine Tey’s The Daughter of time
I wish I could remember when I first read Josephine Tey’s The Daughter of time —I must have been around twenty—but I certainly...
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auto
F1 team could be disqualified from Chinese Grand Prix sprint race as official statement released
One Formula One team could face a massive punishment despite enjoying a fantastic start to the season. The latest report from FIA Technical Delegate...
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design
This new bone-like cement could change how we build just about everything
A new cement from Princeton researchers mimics the structure of bones, making it both lighter and stronger than the traditional building material. Researchers at Princeton...
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gaming
VALORANT Mobile May Release Sooner Than We Think
New leaks hint that a VALORANT mobile release or announcement could arrive as soon as April or May 2025. Here's everything we know. VALORANT fans on...
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books
10 "Outdated" Careers That Won't Be Around For Much Longer
Advancements in technology and shifting consumer behavior are constantly shaping the job market and causing it to evolve. So, some careers that have stood the...
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Mercedes is working on "solar paint" that could drastically reduce the need for charging
In a nutshell: Mercedes-Benz is developing an innovative "solar paint" capable of generating electricity when applied to a car's entire body. The...
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money
How to Stop Scammers Targeting Your Retirement Savings
Anyone can fall victim to a financial scam, but retirees can be more vulnerable than most, so stay alert to these common tricks that could...
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business
Foot Locker shares tumble as it issues gloomy holiday outlook, sees 'softness' at Nike
Foot Locker slashed its full-year guidance Wednesday after reporting a rough set of quarterly results that could be a warning sign for its largest...
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travel
Could a $ 19 trillion tunnel link London to New York? Here’s the wild plan
A 3,400-mile transatlantic tunnel connecting London and New York sounds like something out of science fiction, but this ambitious idea has resurfaced...
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auto
Nissan’s new car alarm is silent to humans but scary to rabbits. It could save their lives
To reduce roadkill, Nissan and TBWA\Hakuhodo is exploring a high-frequency alarm that will shoo animals off the road. Every year, American cars hit a...
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books / entrepreneurship
Why Unvale Could Be The Future Of Long-Form Creative Content
Where will the next Harry Potter, Star Wars or Game of Thrones franchise take shape? In a world where user-generated content is taking over, the...
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2 Memoirs by Women of the Bad Boy Chef Era Leave a Bittersweet Taste
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nutrition
Why McDonald’s E. coli outbreak could be a sign of more to come
Dozens of Americans are still recovering from a dangerous bacteria found festering in one of McDonald’s most iconic burgers. An E. coli outbreak linked...
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design
Filippo Mambretti’s Stilo75 Pen Holder Encourages Correspondence
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nature
These brain cells could influence how fast you eat — and when you stop
Scientists found the cells in mice — and say they could lead to a better understanding of human appetite. Carissa Wong Brain cells that control how...
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technology
Roomba-Maker Warns Investors It Could Die, Stock Craters
The early innovator in robot vacuums has in recent years seen its lead eaten away by competitors. Your Roomba could soon be a worthless brick....
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job & work
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The Department for Work and Pensions is considering a significant overhaul that could see Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (PIP)...
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books
Nora Roberts is happily defying genres, 250 books in
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