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Scientists Build Tiny VR Goggles to Study Mouse Brain Activity
Do you think they have Beat Saber on this thing? Humans have dabbled in virtual reality for years, but only now does the venerable mouse get a shot at...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago

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movie & tv
Only Murders in the Building begins production on fifth season
After recently earning a SAG-AFTRA award for Best Ensemble, Only Murders in the Building has begun production on its fifth season with Steve Martin,...
flickeringmyth.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Maui fires could taint the island’s waters — scientists are investigating
Researchers in Hawaii are studying the deadly blazes’ effects on drinking-water quality and how they might affect local marine ecosystems. Jeff...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Empire Wind in the Crosshairs
And more of the week’s biggest renewable energy fights. 1. Bristol County, Massachusetts – The state of Massachusetts is abandoning plans to build an...
heatmap.news - 30+ days ago
auto / cool stuff
Lexus Doubles Down with WSL, Builds Ultimate Surf Luxury Concept Car
Lexus has been making some moves lately. And if you’ve been paying attention to the action at Pipeline, it’s hard to miss what the iconic car...
surfer.com - 30+ days ago
health
Diagnostic dilemma: Weakness in a man's leg revealed his abnormally small brain
A man went to hospital complaining about weakness in his left leg, and subsequent brain scans revealed a surprising finding. The patient: A...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science / technology
Silent X chromosome genes 'reawaken' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study finds
Females have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the dormant X get "reawakened"...
livescience.com - 13 days ago
health
Pathbreaking Study Reveals a Powerful Way to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan
As dog owners, we cherish the companionship and unconditional love our furry friends provide. Naturally, we wish for them to live long, healthy...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Drug-resistant microbes: ‘brain drain’ is derailing the fight to stop them
A lack of investment is driving researchers who study antimicrobial resistance out of the field, an industry body warns. Lilly Tozer A lack of funding...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
Common sleep medication may prevent brain from clearing 'waste'
Although doctors recommend that adults over the age of 18 get at least 7 hoursof quality sleep each night, the most recent data suggest that many may...
medicalnewstoday.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Pro Bodybuilder Shares His Surprisingly Accessible Arms Workout
If you're looking to train your upper body like an IFBB Pro bodybuilder, Sam Sulek recently shared his arm workout on YouTube, focusing on the biceps...
mensfitness.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists raise hope after saving giant spider species from brink of extinction: 'We must continue to restore, manage, and protect'
The return to its native habitat will help revive and support a healthy and diverse wetland ecosystem in the area. A rare and exceptionally large...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
business
SIP: Invest Rs 10,000, Rs 20,000, Or Rs 30,000 And Build A Rs 5,00,00,000 Corpus – Here’s How Long It Will Take
Systematic Investment Plans (SIP) are perhaps the easiest way to regularize your investment in a fixed amount in mutual funds. Moreover, this also...
news24online.com - 7 days ago
nature
CRISPR builds a big tomato that’s actually sweet
Deleting just two genes that control sugar production makes a more succulent fruit. Max Kozlov Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
What are the benefits of protein?
Think protein is just for building muscle? Think again. Protein is the ultimate multitasker, keeping your body in top form whether you’re hitting the...
talksport.com - 30+ days ago
science
Scientists pin down the origins of a fast radio burst
Fast radio bursts are brief and brilliant explosions of radio waves emitted by extremely compact objects such as neutron stars and possibly black...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
photography
GAME-CHANGING Portrait Tips from a true MASTER: Harry Borden
Borden emphasizes that a portrait is a reflection of the relationship between the photographer and the subject. Some key techniques to build this...
iso1200.com - 16 days ago
technology
An ocean of magma: What China's Cahng'e 6 mission the far side of the moon discovered
Study confirms the moon was once covered by a global magma ocean during its early formation. China's Chang'e 6 mission marked a milestone in lunar...
jpost.com - 3 days ago
science
Acting NIH director dismisses four neuroscientists from advisory boards
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job & work
Your Employee Retention Chain Is Broken—Here’s How To Fix It
Raphael Crawford-Marks is the CEO of Bonusly, an employee engagement solution that builds high-performing cultures. We may no longer officially be in the Great Resignation, but the U.S. job quit rate remains higher than it did when the Covid-19 pandemic first emerged. For many organizations, the...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
innovation / space / entrepreneurship / business
Scientists are on the cusp of an invention that could change the world: 'It's kind of the wild west right now'
Startups will soon be ready to demonstrate how they make nuclear fusion work, but a lot of obstacles are in their way.Could the end of the energy...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
MADE's timber kindergarten in latvia is the baltic states’ first public passive house building
MADE arhitekti’s salaspils timber kindergarten in latvia sets a new standard as the first public passive house building in the baltic states....
designboom.com - 30+ days ago
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 - 30+ days ago
apps
Apple just launched a major health study. Here is how you can join
Apple (AAPL+1.68%) just launched a new major health study looking at how technology can help improve users’ physical and mental health, as well as overall well-being. The five-year study, which could be expanded, will analyze how data from Apple and third-party devices, including iPhones, AirPods,...
qz.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
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learning
Ex-OpenAI engineer who raised legal concerns about the technology he helped build has died
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI engineer and whistleblower who helped train the artificial intelligence systems behind ChatGPT and later said he believed those practices violated copyright law, has died, according to his parents and San Francisco officials. He was 26. Balaji worked at OpenAI for...
sfgate.com - 30+ days ago