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fitness
Metabolic constraint of human telomere length by nucleotide salvage efficiency
Human telomere length is tightly regulated and associated with diseases at either extreme, but how these bounds are established remains incompletely...
nature.com - 8 days ago

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books
Why sportswriter Mike Sielski’s basketball book ‘Magic in the Air’ is a slam dunk
Incredible slam dunks are living proof that humankind need not be held down by mere gravity. They literally and figuratively elevate basketball and...
dailynews.com - 11 days ago
cool stuff
Zebrafish could help scientists fully restore human vision loss
Neuronal degeneration leading to visual impairment or blindness remains a critical challenge in human health. Unlike humans, zebrafish possess a...
thebrighterside.news - 24 days ago
science
Surgeons transplanted a pig’s liver into a human
A genetically modified mini pig’s liver was able to function in the body of a brain-dead patient throughout a 10-day experiment....
sciencenews.org - 9 days ago
technology
AI voice clones pose an 'existential crisis' for actors: 'It's a violation of our humanity'
Nick Meyer said $ 100,000 would have changed his life. The 26-year-old actor said it would have “taken a lot of weight” off his shoulders and provided relief for his family. Although he’s been acting professionally for a decade, Meyer said he makes less than $ 10,000 a year from acting and supplements...
- 11 days ago
beauty
10 Reasons LED Light Therapy Will Change Your Life
LED light therapy is a popular non-invasive skincare treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to improve the appearance and health of the...
arnienicola.com - 30 days ago
architecture
Chamber hosts first energy efficiency showcase Thursday
SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is hosting the first Saratoga Big E Consumer Showcase from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the...
sunion.com - 6 days ago
business
How AI Is Already Changing Marketing
Last week was a significant one in the human creativity versus artificial intelligence debate. On Tuesday, OpenAI released ChatGPT 4.0’s new image...
businessoffashion.com - 3 days ago
job & work
U.S. Unemployment time Lengthens Even As Jobless Claims Dip
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits dipped to the lowest in a month last week, consistent with a cooling but...
allwork.space - 30+ days ago
science
Ape-Like Human Ancestors Were Largely Vegetarian 3.3 Million Years Ago in South Africa, Fossil Teeth Reveal
The ape-like human ancestor Australopithecus—perhaps best known from the iconic fossil ‘Lucy’—might not have had much meat on its menu. After...
smithsonianmag.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Pudu unveils a life-size walking humanoid robot for warehouse tasks
Chinese startup Pudu Robotics wants you to put its latest robot to work. The company's new humanoid D9 stands 5.57 ft (1.7 m) tall, can walk upright...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Watch: Prosthetic robot hand ‘knows’ what it’s touching
Engineers have developed a pioneering prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and other everyday objects like a human. The hand...
futurity.org - 30+ days ago
science
Early Humans May Have Collected Round Stones for Over 1 Million Years
Early humans may have prized volcanic balls for over a million years....
zmescience.com - 12 days ago
technology
As AI nurses reshape hospital care, human nurses are pushing back
The next time you're due for a medical exam, you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you prepare for your...
stltoday.com - 12 days ago
business
Yes, the Markets Are Spooked, But You Don't Have to Be
It's human nature for investors to freak out in a downturn. But with a little discipline, you can overcome the urge to sell and stay focused on...
kiplinger.com - 2 days ago
science
Scientists finally know when humans and Neanderthals mixed DNA
Scientists have long agreed that early humans mated with Neanderthals, but a pair of recent studies have shed light on when exactly this DNA mixing...
theweek.com - 30+ days ago
health
Thousands laid off as Kennedy and Musk take aim at health agencies
Overnight notices hit civil service leaders as well as the rank and file. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making good on his promise to lay off thousands of employees across the government’s health care agencies. Overnight, employees of the Department of Health and Human Services lost their jobs as part of...
politico.com - 3 days ago
books
Humans Are In Decline And Doomed For Extinction, New Book Argues
Some 300,000 years after we first emerged on the savannas of East Africa, Homo sapiens, our particular brand of bipedal hominins, is in danger of disappearing from the face of the Earth, a new book argues. But not necessarily for the reasons one might readily imagine. Sure, there’s always the threat...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
Astronaut Kellie Gerardi on her mission to make space a laboratory for humanity
Astronaut and researcher Kellie Gerardi flew aboard a Virgin Galactic space flight in 2023 and is set to return next year with an all-female crew....
cbsnews.com - 14 days ago
business
Inside the Humane acquisition: HP offers big raises to some, others immediately laid off
Humane, formerly one of Silicon Valley’s buzziest AI hardware startups, announced on Tuesday it was being partially acquired by HP for $ 116 million, which is less than half of the $ 240 million the startup raised in venture capital funding. Tuesday may not have been a great day for some Humane...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Extraordinary videos capture chimpanzees saying real human words
Chimpanzees are our joint closest relative and it is thought the primate could have the skills for speech like us, with old clips of the animal in...
indy100.com - 30+ days ago
photography
Mania MFZ is a wooden multi-format, multi-focal-length, multi-pinhole camera system.
A new Kickstarter project by a carpenter/photographer, Ralph Man, promises to “expand the boundaries of pinhole camera capabilities many time s over.”...
analog.cafe - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
The Bruce Willis movie Roger Ebert hated with a passion: “An assault on the human desire to be entertained”
You didn’t ever want to get on Roger Ebert’s bad side. The beloved film critic had a legendary knack for language, turning his skills to the...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Asparagine deprivation enhances T cell antitumour response in patients via ROS-mediated metabolic and signal adaptations
Preclinical studies have shown that asparagine deprivation enhances T cell antitumour responses. Here we apply compassionate use of l-asparaginase,...
nature.com - 30 days ago
celebrity
Taylor Swift’s Name Surfaces in Leaked Government Chat
When it comes to national security, U.S. officials tend to keep things top secret. But even the most classified conversations aren’t safe from human...
spin.com - 9 days ago
architecture
Deconstruction & Salvage: When Historic Buildings Come Down, Can the Materials Find New Life? - ecoRI News
ecori.org - 30+ days ago