design
Your brain on ChatGPT-my notes on the study
The first brain-scan study of AI users reveals the cognitive cost of convenience. When I was a kid growing up in the ’80s and ’90s,...
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movie & tv
All About John Legend's time less Ballad “Ordinary People”
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- 30+ days ago
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science
Study Reveals Surprising Force Behind Crocodiles' Bizarre Head Scales
How did the crocodile get its smile? The functions that give the reptile its signature wrinkled snout aren't quite the same as those responsible for...
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- 30+ days ago
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science
Alpha baboons: hormone study reveals surprising costs of being a dominant male
Researchers working with baboons in Kenya wanted to find out where alpha males exert the most energy. A recent study on baboons has found that...
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
My Notes AI Pro Plan: Life time Subscription - AI Note Transcriber & Summarizer | TechRepublic
Unlimited Transcribing & Summarizing: Capture every word without restrictions. Whether live recordings or uploaded audio files, My Notes AI ensures...
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
Transform Your Life with This Simple Notebook Hack
Have you ever felt like your thoughts, tasks, and emotions are scattered across a million sticky notes, apps, and half-used notebooks? Life can feel...
geeky-gadgets.com
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business
There’s no such thing as ‘background music.’ Here's how your playlist affects your brain
These methods can help you to use music to hack your productivity goals. Music is everywhere—playing in coffee shops, on hold lines, in Ubers,...
fastcompany.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning
Waukegan D60 subcommittees to study changes in grading policies; ‘Grades should mean the same thing for all students’
Peering through an equity lens, Waukegan Community Unit School District 60 administrators proposed changes to grading policy for its middle and high schools a year ago,...
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- 30+ days ago
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fitness / nutrition
Lacking The Motivation To Work Out? New Study Says Your Gut Health Could Be To Blame
When it comes to exercise, motivation is everything. In fact, the act of getting to the gym, class, or hiking trail can often be more...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
Air pollution and brain damage: what the science says
Epidemiological studies have linked dirty air to dementia and other brain disorders. Now researchers are trying to determine how pollutants do their...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
Climate Change Has Exposed Over 1,000 More Miles of Greenland’s Coastline in 20 Years: Study
As our planet has experienced increased warming over the last several decades due to greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels,...
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architecture
Guest essay: Healthy Buildings Ordinance a no-brainer - Evanston RoundTable
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evanstonroundtable.com
- 30+ days ago
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job & work
Hands off: Oro-Medonte mayor says Barrie doesn't need its land
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orilliamatters.com
- 30+ days ago
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education
Study reveals progress in nursing numbers but gaps still remain
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insideinvestigator.org
- 30+ days ago
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health
Cat Parasite Can Seriously Disrupt Brain Function, Study Suggests
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science
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
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business
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- 30+ days ago
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pets
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
How to Use Tabular Task Lists in Apple Notes
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fitness
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inc.com
- 30+ days ago
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running
A new study reveals you can slow aging by changing this one thing while running
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themanual.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
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learning
Accurate Parkinson’s Detection via Emotional Brain Responses
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
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Dozens of scientists have descended on the US Great Plains to study hail, which can inflict damage on property and even take lives. Hail regularly...
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- 30+ days ago
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