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Study finds legalese language a "magic spell" of authority
Researchers at MIT set out to study the origins of impenetrable legal language, especially complex sentences that mix definitions with directives—a...
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New study reveals home security cameras can create more risk to owners than they prevent
Smart home cameras have arguably become one of the most popular pieces of technology in recent years, with companies like Amazon owned Ring and...
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lifestyle
How a gentle walk makes you brainer than a hard sprint: Results of groundbreaking study shock scientists
Looking to boost brain function, memory and fitness at the same time ? New research from Australia suggests you can do both just by walking. Not...
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learning / teaching
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Proposes Updates to ESSA State Plan for Improved English Language Proficiency Goals
In a move designed to better align with current state education policy, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is set to amend...
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job & work
3 Phrases Employers Use When They’re Trying To Get Someone To Resign, According To An Employment Law Attorney
Most workplaces use language that barely makes sense in the office, let alone outside it. Roll that together with many bosses' terrible communication...
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education
ANU finds new CISO
The Australian National University has a new chief information security officer, with Julian Doak joining from the Australian Bureau of...
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fitness
Do this type of exercise for a 24-hour memory boost, recommends new study
When it comes to brain health, breaking a sweat might be just as important as reading a book. A new study led by University College...
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travel
Pilotless air taxi gains approval for commercial flight operations
Tickets for autonomous flights over two tourist spots in China should go on sale shortly. China's civil aviation authority has given the green light...
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beauty
23 Under- $ 50 Beauty Finds at Nordstrom That Will Always Have a Home in My Collection
23 affordable staples worth adding to your routine. As a shopping editor, my friends and family are constantly asking me what my favorite beauty products are....
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health
Disney princesses face possibly fatal health risks, study says
Despite the fervent wishes of many children, being a Disney princess is not all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, it could be...
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auto
Ex-Red Bull Mechanic Calum Nicholas Regrets Revving His $ 46,500 Audi Too Hard
When stepping away from the hectic world of F1, one often finds time to do things they’ve always wanted—only to some time s...
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pets
Shelter worker finds empty box with a hole — then hears a meow just in time
A cat was discovered in a precarious situation — thanks to a well- time d meow — after he was left outside of an Illinois shelter. According...
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gaming
Java 24
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science
Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds. It’s the...
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health
Five vaccine policy moves RFK Jr. could make
If he’s confirmed as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have broad authority to pursue an anti-vaccine agenda. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has...
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nutrition / health
The relationship between cortical synaptic terminal density marker SV2A and glutamate early in the course of schizophrenia: a multimodal PET and MRS imaging study
Loss of glutamatergic terminals is hypothesised to contribute to excitation-inhibition imbalance in schizophrenia, supported by evidence that the...
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technology
Recommendations for studying the impact of AI on young people's mental health
Experts highlight the need for a clear framework when it comes to AI research, given the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by children and...
sciencedaily.com
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learning
Groundbreaking AI unlocks the language of plants for the first time ever
A new groundbreaking AI has the ability to unlock the language of plants for the first time ever. Researchers have been able to develop an...
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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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health
New Golden Gate safety nets are reducing suicide deaths, study finds
Researchers analyzed suicide data from monthly incident reports produced by the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, which operates and maintains the bridge. Newly...
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books / learning
The Oldest Languages in the World and the Origins of Writing
Determining the exact “oldest” languages can be challenging as the origin of many ancient languages is often shrouded in mystery. However, based on...
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health
Middle schooler finds possible cancer-fighting bacteria — while looking at goose poop
Many researchers can go their entire careers, and some time s their entire lives, without making a groundbreaking discovery. They might contribute to a...
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learning
Is Your AI Stuck in Its Own Head? Today's Large Language Models Have a Problem with Overthinking
Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have drastically improved their ability to reason through answers to prompts. But it turns out that,...
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job & work
Study: Rush hour volumes remain same post-COVID-19 pandemic, time s spread out
BUFFALO, N.Y. — You probably know the feeling of getting stuck in traffic and waiting as cars slowly work their way forward. During the COVID-19...
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ATO warning over common deduction after Aussie's $ 25,000 debacle: 'Slap in the face'
Aussies wanting to level up in their career through study have been warned about trying to claim it back at tax time . Self-education deductions can...
yahoo.com
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parenting
Consenting for themselves: a qualitative study exploring a Gillick Competence assessment to enable adolescents to self-consent to low-risk online research
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY We involved young people in the development of the multiple-choice questions. We embedded questions about the...
bmj.com
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