nature
Daily briefing: Landmark Alzheimer’s paper will be retracted
Senior author plans to retract her team’s highly cited study on the cause of Alzheimer’s disease after acknowledging that the paper contains...
nature.com
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Daily briefing: Indigenous Australians started fire farming 11,000 years ago
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Daily briefing: Millions vote to keep Ecuador’s oil in the ground
Ecuadorians have voted to oust the state oil company from a protected area of the Amazon. Plus, a guide for academic leaders for hiring a...
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lifestyle
Over 50? These 11 gadgets can help boost your daily health
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- 30+ days ago
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health
RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz say health insurers will cut red tape on 'prior authorizations'
When your doctor decides you could benefit from a particular test or procedure, your insurance company might require documentation to prove it's necessary before agreeing...
npr.org
- 13 days ago
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nature
Daily briefing: Stonehenge’s altar is surprisingly Scottish
Part of Stonehenge came from far afield, many comatose people are conscious and how ChatGPT can be most useful to scientists. Stonehenge’s altar is...
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- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Streeterville's historic Erie Street Row heads toward landmark status
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Daily briefing: NASA finds secret ice base in Greenland
We discover a Cold War-era military base beneath the Greenland ice sheet and meet the billion-dollar company building giant quantum computers using...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
Alzheimer’s Risk Linked to Increased Social Activity, Not Isolation
Contrary to popular belief, a new study suggests that people with a higher genetic risk for Alzheimer’s may become more socially engaged—not less....
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- 19 days ago
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beauty
Keke Palmer’s Bob Is So Sharp, I Got a Paper Cut Just Looking at It
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allure.com
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wellness
Could This Overlooked Berry Be The Key To Weight Loss?
Could the secret to weight loss be found in a berry? That's what a new study, which found that drinking elderberry juice daily may boost...
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- 30+ days ago
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nature
Blood test uses ‘protein clock’ to predict risk of Alzheimer’s and other diseases
The clock is effective in people with a range of genetic backgrounds. The University of Manchester is seeking candidates for the Appointment of...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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entrepreneurship
'I Run My House Like a Military Operation': Skims Chief Emma Grede Says This Is Her Precise Daily Routine
Grede is a CEO, founder, and serial entrepreneur. Here's how she prioritizes her day. Emma Grede, 42, is the co-founder and CEO of denim company Good...
entrepreneur.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
Can Emergency Contraception Be Used for an Abortion? MDs Unpack the Latest Research
Access to reproductive care has been under fire in America since June 2022, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that guaranteed...
popsugar.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
How I smashed a half marathon – and set my sights on going the full distance
The ballot for the London Landmarks Half Marathon opens today (June 10). Running a half marathon is an achievement in itself – here’s why “What an...
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- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Exercise, Eat, Sleep, Repeat: Daily rhythms and energy metabolism
This collection invites research integrating the disciplines of sleep and circadian biology with exercise physiology....
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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crafting
DIY Kraft Paper Roll Message Board – The Perfect Rustic Organizer You Need – Home and Garden
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nature
Daily briefing: How we taste sweetness
The structure of the taste receptor responsible for sweetness has finally been mapped out. Plus, the intricate patterns of cells in mouse brains...
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- 30+ days ago
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health / science
Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
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- 30+ days ago
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crafting / diy
Reinventing Nature: Fumi Imamura’s Magical, Entirely Handmade Flower Art
Artist Fumi Imamura’s collages look like bouquets from a beguiling, yet-t0-be-discovered planet. She herself is rather otherworldly. Instead of growing her flowers from...
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cycling
PATCO’s Franklin Square station finally has a reopening date
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inquirer.com
- 30+ days ago
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business
New social media features and updates to know this week - PR Daily
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prdaily.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Daily briefing: Why we choke under pressure
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- 30+ days ago
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science
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drugs.com
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books
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Vergennes native Alexandria Hall is based in Los Angeles, but a lot of Vermont's essence is found in her work. Her poems reflect the daily...
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- 30+ days ago
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health
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For walkers and runners, plantar fasciitis is a painful and frustrating injury. Learn how to prevent and treat the condition at home. Looking to jumpstart...
today.com
- 30+ days ago
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