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parenting
Doomscrolling among teens leads to growing brain rot concerns
(NewsNation) — The amount of time teens spend on their phones and tablets, excessively scrolling through social media posts, is likely diminishing...
newsnationnow.com - 30+ days ago

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cycling
The (absolute) state of gravel cycling in Ireland amid Coillte ban
By David Flanagan All across the world, gravel cycling is growing rapidly, with new races and routes appearing constantly. Yet here, on our wonderful...
stickybottle.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
The Power of Pergolas
Even among the sea of 2,400 exhibitors sprawled across all four convention-center halls in Las Vegas, outdoor living vendors stood out for their...
qualifiedremodeler.com - 18 days ago
fashion
Mariners Defy MLB’s Growing Deferral Trend With Their Bold $ 105M Move for Cal Raleigh
The Seattle Mariners gave catcher Cal Raleigh a significant contract extension, but the terms of the deal are unusual compared to recent trends....
profootballnetwork.com - 9 days ago
entrepreneurship
Has The Brain Drain From U.S. Universities Already Begun?
As the Trump administration continues to wage its multifront campaign against university research, signs are emerging that faculty at American colleges are ready to pack their bags and head elsewhere to continue their careers. Some already have. Citing the political climate in the United States and...
forbes.com - 4 days ago
job & work
Autoimmune diseases among the ‘most overlooked drivers’ of employer healthcare, disability costs: report
Dive Brief:• An estimated 50 million Americans have autoimmune diseases, yet these chronic conditions “don’t always show visible symptoms, making them...
hrdive.com - 15 days ago
money
Angus councillors vote to extend staff benefits scheme to themselves
There were concerns over how adopting salary sacrifice benefit schemes such as Cycle to Work would look as Angus councillors are set to receive a pay...
thecourier.co.uk - 13 days ago
business
Every New Hire Should Be Turned Into A Knowledge Worker
New hires are usually eager to identify problems that nobody else has identified and solve problems that nobody else has solved. They want to improve what’s already there, and they want to invent new things. The most ambitious among them research competitors, take notes, and try to learn as much as...
forbes.com - 7 days ago
health
This Drink May Help Prevent Alzheimer's
A new study may inspire you to chug this healthy beverage. We already know that certain drinks are bad for your brain health—but what if there was a...
parade.com - 9 days ago
parenting
Short video addiction scale for middle school students: development and initial validation
The rise of short video platforms has increased concerns about addiction, especially among adolescents. This study aimed to develop a Short Video...
nature.com - 13 days ago
design
Wildfire detector among £100k green design prize winners
A low-cost wildfire warning system and a device that makes container ships more fuel-efficient by improving their aerodynamics have won a major UK...
designweek.co.uk - 30+ days ago
auto
Rise in EV financing may signal growing interest among consumers: Experian
The arrival of new, more affordable models alongside the federal EV tax credit has boosted leasing....
automotivedive.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
A Massive Coffee Creamer Recall Due To Spoilage Is Causing Illness
Everything you need to know. If you count yourself among the many coffee drinkers who prefer their coffee with a hint of sweetness, coffee creamer may...
delish.com - 21 days ago
sports
Kiyan Anthony Reveals Deciding Factor in CBB Decision with Syracuse, USC Among Top 3
Kiyan Anthony is close to making his college decision, but is still deciding between Syracuse, USC and Auburn. Making an appearance on Angel Reese's podcast, Unapologetically Angel, the son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony revealed the deciding factor in where he decides to play college basketball. "Just...
bleacherreport.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Gloom in India as more lose hope of better quality of life under Modi: survey
A new survey suggests a growing sense of gloom has swept through India, with citizens fearing high prices and stubborn unemployment will darken...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Gwyneth Paltrow says Goop is growing just fine
Gwyneth Paltrow gave an update on her company Goop in a cover story for Vanity Fair. Paltrow founded the lifestyle brand Goop in 2008 and it has raised more than $ 140 million from investors including Greycroft and G9 Ventures, according to PitchBook. The brand is often regarded as one of the first...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
I'm the CEO of Verizon's consumer group and the father of 2 sons. I avoid using my phone around my teens and encourage them to call over text.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sowmyanarayan Sampath, executive vice president and CEO of Verizon Consumer Group. It has been edited for length and clarity. I'm the CEO of Verizon and also the dad of two boys, who are 12 and 15. They got phones when they were about 10, which is...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
science
‘Super’ AI uses less power by mimicking the human brain
A new approach to AI’s “thinking” mimics the human brain and has the potential to revolutionize the AI industry. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can...
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technology
Modern Slavery And Cyber Fraud: The Growing Crisis In Myanmar – Analysis
Imagine being lured by a dream job only to be trapped in a nightmare. This is the grim reality for thousands in Myanmar’s vast cyber scam...
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job & work
South Korean influencer sparks concern regarding Thai work permit
The Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) is being urged to investigate the activities of South Korean Internet celebrity Ji Gamin. Concerns focus...
thethaiger.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Probiotics linked to improved cognitive health in seniors
The intricate connection between gut health and brain function is increasingly capturing scientific interest. A groundbreaking study highlights a...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
health
Walnuts with breakfast provide an all-day brain boost
Young adults who ate a handful of walnuts with breakfast saw a long-lasting improvement in their reaction time s and a boost in memory performance...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Arccos Teams With Titleist To Offer Golf Shot-Tracking And Insights
Arccos has added Titleist to its growing lineup of equipment partners, giving one of the game’s most engaged golfer communities access to free performance-tracking smart sensors as well as a mix of data-driven insights, special offers and other benefits. The global collaboration between Arccos and...
forbes.com - 2 days ago
architecture
28 Hilarious And Confusing Pics From This Group That’s Dedicated To Architecture Shaming (New Pics)
Growing up, I watched countless hours of HGTV with my mother. I also tagged along to dozens of open houses, even when we weren’t planning on moving...
boredpanda.com - 20 days ago
fashion
The Burberry Gallery: The V&A's Fashion Gallery Is Getting A Huge Makeover
As the oldest (and most recognisable) location in the V&A’s growing catalogue of galleries, the V&A South Kensington hosts much of the museum’s hero...
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cool stuff
New report finds one major energy source breaking records worldwide: 'Growing faster than people expected'
As we continue to push toward greener energy around the world, one source has blown past all expectations: solar. According to Electrek, solar energy...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago