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GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any...
analyticsindiamag.com
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Symptoms of complex PTSD predict the appearance of psychotic symptoms in daily life, study finds
A study of individuals suffering from both complex PTSD and psychosis found that disturbances of self-organization—a set of symptoms specific to...
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fitness
Why Outdoor Walking is Better for your Fitness than Walking on the Treadmill
Nothing quite beats stepping outside and getting some much-needed fresh air, and when it comes to raising our heart rate, apparently lacing up and braving...
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parenting
Study reveals age-related differences in how children with social anxiety handle errors
A new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry has uncovered a link between social anxiety and how children process their...
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nutrition
Could Probiotics Help When Dealing With Chronic Sleep Loss? Study Says Yes
By now we all understand the importance of getting a good night's sleep, but whether you have a busy schedule, a new baby, or issues...
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cool stuff
How Were Wolves First Domesticated Into Dogs? New Study Says They Did It Themselves In Order To Get Fed
According to new mathematical models, dogs could have domesticated themselves via bonding with humans while scavenging for food at Paleolithic...
allthatsinteresting.com
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entrepreneurship
Helping Olivia Dunne’s $ 4.2 Million NIL Earnings, Passes Founder Dishes on Major Opportunity For NCAA Athletes
Remember the days before 2021 when NCAA athletes couldn’t make a dime off their name, image, or likeness (NIL)? Well, that all changed on July 1,...
essentiallysports.com
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business
What Employees Really Want and What Leaders Should Ask Instead
Engage employees while aligning with business goals and driving impact. When I read Gallup’s latest study, Global Leadership Report: What Followers Want, I expected...
inc.com
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food & drink
Study: Coffee Greatly Reduces Risk of Co-Existing Cardio Diseases
New research shows that moderate coffee consumption may reduce risk of having two or more cardio or metabolic diseases at the same time . The study,...
dailycoffeenews.com
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sports
Talent Agency Wasserman Expands NHL Division With Deal For KO Sports
Since launching a hockey representation practice in 2018, talent agency powerhouse Wasserman has built one of the largest groups in the sport, featuring two of the...
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education
Why Indian students should consider South Australia: Insights from Premier Peter Malinauskas
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas discusses the benefits for Indian students in South Australia, including extended post-study work...
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architecture
BEML shares extend gains for a second day on Bengaluru Metro order, Chhattisgarh manufacturing invite
BEML has received an order for design, manufacturing and supply of standard gauge metro cars as well as training from Bengaluru Metro Rail...
moneycontrol.com
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lifestyle
Are tampons safe to use? FDA investigates toxic metals in popular brands after shocking study results
A closer look at the FDA's investigation, potential health risks and expert opinions on tampons. This article is for informational purposes only and...
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science
Your brain starts eating itself during a marathon, study finds
Under extreme metabolic conditions, like a marathon, the brain may turn to cellular fat stores to maintain function, according to a new...
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travel
New Study: If You Fly Out of This Airport, Be Prepared to Wait Around 50 Extra Minutes Before Takeoff
As someone who more or less commutes by plane for a living, I’ve learned that delays are just part of the journey. To keep...
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health
Diabetes type affects the risk of heart attack or stroke
Type 1 diabetics have a lower risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack than type 2 diabetics, a new study has...
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teaching
A Multicenter Feasibility Study of a Novel Curriculum for Oncology Trainees Regarding Medical Cannabis - PubMed
Background: Oncology providers often lack the confidence to make clinical recommendations about medical cannabis (MC). This study aimed to develop...
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cycling
Gearboxes are suddenly all the rage in DH. So why haven't they taken off for trail bikes?
Gearbox driven mountain bikes have been around for more than a decade, but it's DH bikes that are finally capturing riders' attention thanks to a...
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parenting
Associations of sport and exercise participation in adolescence with body composition and device-measured physical activity in adulthood: longitudinal data from the Norwegian HUNT study
To examine whether adolescent sport and exercise participation is associated with adulthood moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), body fat,...
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science
Study Identifies Genetic Mutations That Make Bed Bugs Hard to Kill
The mutations can create insecticide resistance, giving the bugs a kind of superpower against exterminators. Returning home from a vacation can be a...
mentalfloss.com
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health / work-life balance / job & work
Study reveals strategies for managing narcissists at home and work
The best way to deal with narcissistic people in your personal life may be the hardest advice to take, according to an expert who has...
phys.org
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health
Clarifying the results of a study on black plastics
"Morning Edition" reported on the health risks of flame retardants in black plastic kitchenware. The study cited has issued a correction. The risk is lower...
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job & work
Hands off: Oro-Medonte mayor says Barrie doesn't need its land
Hands off is the message from one of Barrie’s neighbours on boundary adjustments following a joint land-needs analysis and study. “The Hemson...
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interior design
I Tried It: Ashley Paradise Trail Sofa Review
Signature Design By Ashley Paradise Trail Sofa Reviewer: Kristi Kellogg, contributor Model tested: Signature Design By Ashley Paradise Trail Sofa The details: Ashley Furniture has...
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fitness
The exercise you need to do to stave off dementia – and it’s not sukodu
You already exercise your brain, but a new study suggests that another form of exercise could be important too We have long been advised to...
goodhousekeeping.com
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pets
A New Study Reveals There Are 3 Types of Dog Owners in the World. Which Are You?
If you let your dog sleep in your bed, include its name when you sign greeting cards or skip out on social functions to get...
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