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How developing neurons simplify their search for a synaptic mate
The hunt for a soulmate can be hard work—particularly for naive neurons. During development, the cells’ axons snake through burgeoning brain areas in...
thetransmitter.org - 17 days ago
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Bradley Cooper Reportedly Wants To Work With Lady Gaga On Another Project But Gigi Hadid 'Feels Threatened,' Insider Reveals
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid are seemingly having the best time with each other, as their relationship appears to be going from strength to...
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A student took a page from ‘Clueless’ and fixed up two teachers. Here’s how it went
"I was going to make it happen." When science teacher Bianca Alvarado had to be away from her seventh graders in 2016, Charlie Ledesma stepped in...
today.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Researchers disclose Windows "downgrade" attack as Microsoft provides a mitigation method
In a nutshell: Researchers have developed a cyberattack that reverses Windows security updates to exploit previously patched vulnerabilities....
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
These are the last new vehicles sold with CD players in 2025
Who would've thought that in 2025, there would still be new vehicles being sold with CD players? Well, we checked, and our research shows that there...
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Meet the new neighbors: 7.5 million chickens and their mountains of manure
A sickening stench and hordes of flies: What it’s like to live near a mega factory farm. MALCOM, Iowa — When Carolyn Bittner moved to...
vox.com - 30+ days ago
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business
Many workers would take a pay cut to work from home — some would forgo at least 20% of their salary
Employees cite work-life balance as by far the biggest perceived benefit to remote work, according to Pew Research Center. Many workers value remote work to...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
time to Fight Back Against Trolls — With AI That Understands Their Behavior
If you've spent any time in the comment sections of Daily Kos — especially on front-page diaries or hot-button issues — you've probably seen it: the...
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music
“Never go into a studio again”: The song that made Linda Ronstadt retire
Most artists should get the chance to call their own shots when it comes to bowing out. Even though there have been countless bands that...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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diy
Rattlestick Theater Begins $ 4.5 Million Renovation
Construction on the West Village venue is scheduled to be completed by spring 2026. Rattlestick Theater has begun renovations at their West Village...
playbill.com - 30+ days ago
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architecture
Boston Public Library Wins Architecture Award For Renovated Roxbury Branch
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Boston Public Library received an honor for their newly renovated Roxbury branch. The Boston Society for Architecture held...
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business
Former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower found dead at age 26
A 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher, Suchir Balaji, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment in recent weeks, CNBC has confirmed. Balaji left...
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interior design
8 'Meaningless' Items Interior Designers Always Tell Their Clients to Get Rid Of
Want to elevate your home design? Start by editing out these things. Hiring an interior designer can seem a bit intimidating and vulnerable. You might...
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Waymo is letting you tip — but there’s a catch
A security researcher who lives in San Francisco discovered an unreleased feature in Waymo’s app that allows customers to tip for their robotaxi rides....
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job & work
What the resumption of services at Canada Post means for customers, competitors and the mail system
Canada Post workers are set to return to their routes on Dec. 17, following a decisive ruling by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). But as...
financialpost.com - 30+ days ago
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health
New Orleans Pelicans Announce Health Updates, Zion Williamson and Jose Alvarado Eye Return, Brandon Ingram Out for Weeks
The New Orleans Pelicans have delivered a mixed bag of medical updates on the health status of their roster, including key players Zion Williamson...
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Researchers Discover That Chimps Drum Rhythmically, Suggesting Human Musicality Originated in Our Last Common Ancestor
Not only do chimpanzees maintain a rhythm while drumming on tree roots, but two subspecies use distinct tempos and techniques, according to a new...
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gardening
The Stunning Low-Maintenance Ground Cover That'll Flourish In Your Shady Yard
If you're a frequent traveler, a new parent, or someone who just doesn't care for yard work, low-maintenance landscaping plants can simplify your...
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auto
Huh, Tesla Owners Are Trading In Their Cars at Record Numbers for Some Mysterious Reason
We’re all trying to find the guy who did this. Tesla’s 2025 could probably be going better. The automaker’s stock is having its...
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apps
Forget Duolingo: Google Translate’s New AI Feature Teaches Languages
At A Glance Google Translate could soon add AI-powered language lessons • A new “Practice” mode will challenge Duolingo with personalized learning activities • Search Google in...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Introduces Deep Research Productivity Tools
Microsoft adds Researcher and Analyst AI agents to Copilot, enabling deeper research abilities. Microsoft is the latest company to equip its AI...
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Researchers identify two psychological traits linked to heightened nightmare frequency
Why do some people experience frequent nightmares while others rarely do? A new study suggests that specific psychological traits, particularly thin...
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Helping startups build what’s next with the AI Futures Fund
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apps
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Use this simple no-code platform to build apps, automate, and create custom APIs while it's only $ 39 for life. TL;DR: Twidget is a no-code API...
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job & work
Canadian-born Chinese and South Asians top earnings, says Statistics Canada
Canadian- born Chinese and South Asian people tend to earn more on average than their white counterparts in the long run, according to a new...
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Gen Z already suffering ‘midlife crisis,’ research finds: ‘Not doing well’
It’s not exactly working for Gen Z. Zoomer employees are struggling in just about every metric, according to a new MetLife study that examines...
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