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Research finds how AI will impact demographics differently
AI will have more of an impact on certain demographic groups than others. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Jonathan Hersh, professor at Chapman University, about...
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Researchers discover unexpected benefit of new trend in lawn care: 'Can be a hotspot'
Researchers have made a surprising discovery about maintaining traditional lawns, showing that the less they're messed with, the better the food...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
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business / entrepreneurship
Steve Jobs’s Unexpected Secret to Being More Creative (Backed by Neuroscience)
Idle time is wasted time . Research shows a little boredom can make you more insightful and better able to solve problems. I couldn’t read;...
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food & drink
Researchers dumped tons of coffee waste into a forest. This is what it looks like now.
30 dump truck loads and two years later, the forest looks totally different. One of the biggest problems with coffee production is that it generates...
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gardening
Research reveals an inexpensive fix for California's struggling wildflowers
California's native wildflowers are being smothered by layers of dead, invasive grasses. A new UC Riverside study shows that simply raking these...
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auto
The real reason Jay Leno doesn’t inspect used cars before buying
Jay Leno | Jesse Grant/WireImage via Getty Images Jay Leno doesn’t just buy cars—he rescues them. From barn finds covered in dust to...
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business
AI’s Impact Will Depend On Which Firms Adopt It
By Joseba Martinez, Assistant Professor of Economics, London Business School When we discuss technological change and its effects on workers, we naturally focus on the...
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health
Future Thinking Training Reduces Impulsivity
A new study finds that training people to think about specific future events can reduce impulsivity and improve decision-making. Researchers used...
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books
Night owl or early bird? Here's how your inner clock impacts your health
Did the holidays mess up your sleep patterns? Maybe you stayed up late ringing in the new year, or changed time zones while traveling. Science...
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entrepreneurship
Paradigm defends Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm in amicus brief, warns case could impact US software development
Prominent crypto venture capital firm Paradigm has filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm ahead of his trial...
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Builder Finds 46 Year Old Christmas Present Addressed to Him While Remodeling His Parent’s Home
While remodeling his parent’s home in Lombard, Illinois, builder Tim King of TKing Construction found a 46 year old Christmas present that was...
laughingsquid.com - 30+ days ago
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beauty
Study finds dangerous chemicals in synthetic hair brands
It is not just about fashion, it’s a long-standing tradition. Black women across the world spend hours having synthetic braids put in their hair....
africanews.com - 30+ days ago
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Federal officials consider economic aid for tariff impacts
Federal officials are looking at supports for businesses and workers if U.S. tariffs go ahead.That was the main focus of a meeting between...
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Opinion | Startup Ecosystem Needs To Debate Its Ambition For Scale
The Indian ecosystem needs introspection to shift towards long-term, globally impactful innovations and sustainable venture ecosystems It is tough to...
news18.com - 30+ days ago
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Historian reveals emotional impact of White Ship disaster near Normandy in 1120
Harriet Strahl, a Ph.D. student in the Durham University history department, has shed new light on the emotional and societal repercussions of the...
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nature
Science’s carbon footprint: how health research can cut emissions
Wellcome report identifies more than 140 initiatives to make health research more environmentally sustainable Lilly Tozer Implementing a series of...
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job & work
A longitudinal analysis of the impact of multidimensional precarious employment on the mental health of men and women
This study aimed to investigate the effect of precarious employment (PE) on the mental health of Australians. Building on previous research, we...
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technology
The short, strange history of gene de-extinction
Researchers are moving DNA information from past species to living ones. This week saw the release of some fascinating news about some very furry...
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learning
How AI is impacting HR
Artificial intelligence is doing more than just sifting through hundreds of resumes. It can now predict when an employee needs to access a benefit....
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learning
How AI agents will change cancer research and oncology
Deep learning models are advancing cancer research and oncology but require human engagement to perform complex multi-step workflows. Autonomous...
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business
The best airline program in the U.S.
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nature
Pioneering journal eLife faces major test after loss of impact factor
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fitness
5 reasons exercise is the best thing you can do for your brain
Health experts will wax lyrical about fitness' impressive physical impact, but its effect on the brain and subsequent benefits for cognitive function and mental health...
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beauty
23 Under- $ 50 Beauty Finds at Nordstrom That Will Always Have a Home in My Collection
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nature
Are these moths blinding children? Nepalese researchers seek answers
Researchers are carrying out environmental surveys and genomic sequencing to try to learn more about SHAPU, a severe eye condition that mainly...
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science
Circulating Tumor Cell Cluster Size Decreased with Digoxin in Breast Cancer Patients
A proof-of-concept trial by researchers at ETH Zurich, the University Hospitals of Basel and Zurich, and the Basel-Land Cantonal Hospital,...
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