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When The FDA Changed a Rule, This College Dropout Tried Making a Common Medical Device for Cheap. Now He's In Walmart, With Over 1 Million Customers.
Ishan Patel saw a big business opportunity, and a way to change people's lives. But to get into the country's biggest retailer, his company Audien Hearing needed to jump through some serious hoops. When Ishan Patel was a boy, his grandfather — who lived with his family — suffered from severe hearing...
entrepreneur.com - 30+ days ago

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health
We Tried the Two-Box Decluttering Method—Here’s What Worked (and What Didn’t)
Take your decluttering to its simplest level: Should it stay or should it go? What happens when two packrats get married and live with two cats, two...
realsimple.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Warriors might trade for $ 48 million former Celtics rim protector
The Golden State Warriors need to add some rim protection if they want to seriously compete in the Western Conference playoffs. Golden State’s centers...
sportingnews.com - 30+ days ago
science
The Discovery of Huge Salamander-Like Predator That Sucked Prey Into Its Mouth 280 Million Years Ago (Existed Before Dinosaurs)
Although all fossil findings are exhilarating, this is a pretty special discovery. This is the fossil of a huge salamander-like predator that was...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
15 Arrivals From H&M I'd Totally Wear to Every Festival This Spring
I may have grown up since my college days of attending music festivals, but that doesn't mean I've grown out of loving them. But these days, the way...
whowhatwear.com - 9 days ago
health
Israel’s cutoff of supplies to Gaza sends prices soaring as aid stockpiles dwindle
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring and humanitarian groups into overdrive trying to distribute dwindling stocks to the most vulnerable. The aid freeze has imperiled the progress aid workers say they have made...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Onlookers troubled by 'ugly' luxury mansion listed for $ 2.4 million: 'Ironic that it cost so much only to end up looking so cheap'
A Redditor shared a $ 2.4 million "Contemporary McMansion" with the r/McMansionHell subreddit, where it earned the dubious distinction of being...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Monster Hunter Wilds is breaking Capcom’s sales records
The game’s sold over 8 million copies in just three days. Though only out for a grand total of four days, Monster Hunter Wilds has sold an astonishing 8 million copies. That’s according to Capcom, reporting that the monster hunting action RPG has become the company’s fastest selling title ever. The...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
sports
I’m Hall of Famer who made $ 25million in MLB after signing blank contract and now I run a funeral home
Andre Dawson is one of the best players never to win a World Series. The outfielder was drafted in the 11th round by the Montreal Expos in 1975 and...
talksport.com - 1 day ago
technology
Google may be about to reboot its laptop and tablet hardware again
Chrome OS migrating to Android? A report from Android Authority says it might happen. Google might be preparing to make big changes to its laptop and tablet hardware by making the software on its Chromebooks resemble what you’d find on a tablet. One report from Android Authority suggests that Google...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Why Pros Are Ditching Long Crank Arms
Shorter cranks are the hot new trend, but do they actually make you faster? Here’s what the experts say. What do Tadej Pogačar and Tom Pidcock have in common? Both made headlines this year by swapping to shorter crank arms—a small but significant change to their setups. Why did they make the switch,...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
business
US Files Lawsuit for $ 47 Million From the Sale of Iranian Oil
The US has filed a civil forfeiture complaint for $ 47 million in proceeds from the sale last year of around 1 million barrels of oil allegedly from...
bloomberg.com - 8 days ago
gardening
Here’s a watermelon variety great for northern gardens
Q: I’ve tried growing watermelons in our garden, but they never get fully ripe before frost hits. I’ve been looking through seed catalogs, but there...
inforum.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Architects are bringing nature home by making trees part of the plan
By now, you may be familiar with biophilic design — it’s the idea of integrating nature into design to enhance our connection to the environment. Sustainability, wellness and harmony are usually part of the deal. Some architects and home designers are using one particular biophilic element to...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
home improvement / interior design
The Countertop Mistake The Property Brothers Wish People Would Stop Making - Hunker
Everyone wants to save money where they can, especially with prices rising at an alarming rate. It's no wonder design hacks that fake the look of...
hunker.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Fergus Crawley on What Hybrid Training Really Is and How It Has Changed the Fitness Landscape (For the Better)
The days of basing your entire personality around where you fall on the spectrum from meathead to cardio bro are over. We’re in the era of the hybrid athlete now, and no one embodies the time s quite like Fergus Crawley. To those who know him, the 28-year-old is The Hybrid Athlete. For those that...
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health
OSU Wexner completes 20 kidney transplants in 2 days; 10 people helped by rare surgical chain
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A medical center at Ohio State University recently performed a rare 20-person living kidney donor transplant chain, completing 20...
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science
390 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Forest Unearthed In England’s Backyard - Earth's Oldest Ever!
A groundbreaking chance discovery in southwest England in the Hangman Sandstone Formation revealed the world’s oldest fossilized forest. Dating back...
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health
Dead family, lost friends: How the coronavirus changed one small town
QUINTER, Kansas ‒ Joni Kerns coughed behind her surgical mask as she greeted a customer at the Dairy Queen she's owned here for 25 years. Kerns is suffering through her sixth bout of COVID-19, this time caught, she thinks, on a recent bucket-list trip to Las Vegas. "Surviving so far," she said....
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
‘I knew it’: Doctor shares the truth about Chick-fil-A’s new french fries
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dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
People jump to millionaire's defense as critics blast her LA fires response
Over the past 10 days, LA has been dealing with devastating wildfires that began during the first week of January. As the blaze swept the California...
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business
4 Steps to Build a $ 100 Million Team That Runs Itself
Most business owners believe scaling up requires working harder. But the best leaders know the real secret: building teams that can operate effectively without them. Imagine this: You’re drowning in work—endless emails, client calls, meetings that feel like they’re going nowhere. You’ve built...
inc.com - 5 days ago
apps
Google Drive is now widely available on Snapdragon-powered Windows laptops
The launch of the Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus last year brought a new importance to making Windows apps for Arm-powered PCs, and one notable omission was Google Drive. After launching in beta last year, the Google Drive app for Windows is now widely available for Snapdragon and Arm-powered...
9to5google.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
I tried this ergonomic pillow and my neck pain is 'practically gone' — and it's 58% off right now
Do cervical pillows help with neck and shoulder pain? Here's what an expert says. I have two young boys and between being their human pillow and...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Bergerac: How has the island of Jersey changed from the 1980s?
He was the maverick detective solving crimes across a nine miles by five island in his burgundy Triumph Roadster. And now the Bergerac reboot is beaming show-stealing Jersey into viewers' homes once more. But how has the island changed since more than 15 million people tuned into BBC One to watch the...
bbc.co.uk - 20 days ago
technology
AI model simulates 500 million years of evolution to generate a new fluorescent protein
A team of AI researchers, biologists and evolutionary specialists at EvolutionaryScale and the Arc Institute, both in the U.S., has designed and...
phys.org - 30+ days ago