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The Neurodivergent Community: 1 in 5 People and Growing
Neurodivergence is a fairly recent term. Introduced to the world by Australian sociologist Judy Singer in 1998 to describe people whose brains work...
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Olympian to bring pop-up cycle track to town
An Olympic gold medallist is to bring a portable velodrome to Scunthorpe. Emma Finucane won three medals for Team GB at the Paris 2024 games, including...
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celebrity
The nickname Robert Downey Jr earned in prison: “You just can’t make this stuff up”
Millions of people worldwide can attest that nicknames are a difficult thing to shake off. Some time s, a moniker coined in childhood can follow...
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4 Ways ChatGPT Helps Financially Savvy People Negotiate a Car Purchase (and Save Big)
Discover how ChatGPT can help you negotiate a better car deal, from pricing to trade-ins — your AI assistant for smarter, stress-free buying....
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entrepreneurship
Succeed On LinkedIn In 2025 By Being More Weird
Most people on LinkedIn try to be professional, buttoned-up, and safe. They post boring updates, share generic advice, and blend in with everyone else. LinkedIn...
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I Went To 5 Singles Events & It Give Me Hope
I’m single and have been for so long, it feels like a core part of my identity. When the right man comes along, it’...
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Scientists Just Found the Clearest Evidence Yet That Lucid Dreaming Is a Real State of Consciousness
People who are aware they are dreaming show distinct brain patterns....
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There's a leopard hiding in this picture. How fast can you spot it?
The image—which is believed to have been taken by wildlife photographer Hemant Dabi—went viral on social media as people scoured the dirt for...
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Add Chinese Ground Orchid to Your Shade Garden
Yes, you can grow orchids in your garden! Try growing exotic Chinese ground orchid....
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13 Phrases Used By People Who Think They're Smarter Than You (But Aren't)
There are several reasons why someone might believe they're smarter than everyone around them, sabotaging genuine connection and instilling...
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fitness
New data shows why so many people are avoiding the gym
January is the time when gyms are busier as people push through with those new year fitness resolutions. By the time mid-February hits, eager...
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Soliddd is building smart glasses for people with macular degeneration
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How To Make Plantable Seed Greeting Cards: Share The Joy Of Growing This Holiday Season
Seed paper, or plantable paper, is recycled paper embedded with seeds. The paper is biodegradable, so you can put it in some soil and the...
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Closing the AI Skills Gap in 2025
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Why Employers Should Worry About Sliding Student Reading Scores in the AI Age
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AI language models develop social norms like groups of people
When LLMs are grouped together, they exhibit similar characteristics to human societies. Groups of large language models playing simple interactive...
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People already live alongside predators in India and Kenya. Here's how it could work in Scotland
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What is the healthiest coffee? The No. 1 way to make it, according to dietitians
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People Who Get Promoted In Every Job They Have Usually Share This One Critical Trait, According To A Career Educator
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After nearly 50 years cooped up inside, Rockalina the turtle finds the great outdoors
Garden State Tortoise founder Chris Leone gets plenty of requests to take in turtles people can no longer care for. Rockalina's case was different. "Like...
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