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14 Foods You Thought Were Healthy but Really Aren’t
These sneaky foods may look healthy, but dig a little deeper, and you will find that they are actually pretty bad for you. From juices filled with...
spatuladesserts.com - 30+ days ago

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science
'Cosmic censorship' may be hiding what's really happening inside black holes
Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity, general relativity, is famously incomplete. As proven by physics Nobel laureate Roger Penrose, when matter...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
business
5 steps to creating thought leadership that opens doors
Thought leadership is a powerful tool for industrial manufacturers and other companies looking to differentiate themselves, build trust and establish...
smartbrief.com - 4 days ago
fashion
I Just Tried on COS's Spring Collection—These 4 Pieces Really Impressed Me
Welcome to The Great Try-On. With spring well and truly in the air, we seized the opportunity to try on the best new-in pieces from some of our...
whowhatwear.com - 13 days ago
auto
Dave Moody Disagrees With Some Fans After Clash at Bowman Gray
Dave Moody, the veteran announcer on the Motor Racing Network and weekly show host on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, shared a few thoughts about the future...
athlonsports.com - 30+ days ago
music
“I get disrespected before I even play. People take one look at me and immediately get a thought in their head of what I am." How teen blues guitar sensation Grace Bowers is winning over critics one gig at a time
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re celebrating the year in guitar by highlighting our 20 biggest stories of the year. Guitar Player thanks you for reading...
guitarplayer.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
I Tested 40 Top Hair Growth Oils, and My 3 Favorites Had One Thing in Common
Hint: It’s all in the ingredient list. I’ve always wanted long, luscious hair, but unfortunately, the genetic cards aren’t in my favor. Both my mom and dad's sides have fine, soft, textured hair, extending to their sparse eyebrows and lashes. With that said, I’ve tried 40 hair growth oils,...
instyle.com - 30+ days ago
science / beauty / health
Medical Mysteries: A tiny spot on his nose radically changed his life
The spot’s appearance led to an extraordinarily rare diagnosis and treatment that tested a father’s resilience. The pea-size spot near the tip of his nose seemed so innocuous Ben Murray thought it might have been numb for a while and he simply hadn’t noticed. In March 2020, Murray, a videographer and...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Is This Experimental Drug A Promising Alzheimer's Treatment?
Here's what experts want you to know. If you're someone who is at high risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease, it can be pretty emotionally and mentally draining, especially if you feel like there's very little you can do to delay its onset (aside from following a healthy diet and...
womenshealthmag.com - 12 days ago
teaching
Ohio State is teaching Notre Dame a lesson the rest of college football already learned: Stephen Means’ half time thoughts
ATLANTA -- Notre Dame spent the first quarter of Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship game trying to play keep-away from...
cleveland.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Florida residents marvel at their impenetrable homes after hurricanes ravage neighborhood: 'It really was a test of why we did this'
Residents of a sustainable hurricane-proof community in Florida can't say enough good things about their homes after they survived major Hurricanes...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
business
Move Over Tequila. There’s a New Celebrity Alcohol Trend
As the spirits category struggles, celebrities like Kylie Jenner and Hailee Steinfeld are finding success with a different strategy. Celebrity alcohol brands aren’t going away any time soon, according to Marten Lodewijks, the US president of alcohol industry data provider IWSR. But the category is...
inc.com - 10 days ago
science
Scientists discover why horses are such exceptional athletes
The genetic switch that 'really lets horses have their cake and eat it too.’ Try to outrun a horse and you’ll likely lose. Despite the persistent myth that our species evolved to chase down prey on the savanna, horses will generally beat even the most elite human endurance athletes in contests of...
popsci.com - 10 days ago
cycling
'They thought I was dying' - Meet the 80-year-old Brit who won four world titles weeks after leaving hospital
When 80-year-old Geoff Cooke left hospital late last summer, the doctors told him he’d need to do a bit of exercise to bounce back from his...
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shopping
14 Costco Kirkland Signature Foods That Don't Taste Like They Used To
Costco is the go-to place to shop for many people and honestly, who can blame them? It's very convenient to be able to get most groceries and...
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cooking
14 Cheesy Comfort Foods That Are Sneakily Kinda Healthy
Cheesy comfort food and healthy eating do not have to be opposites. These recipes sneak in some better-for-you ingredients without sacrificing that...
thehonoursystem.com - 30+ days ago
diy
5 Genius Ways to Reuse Old Pillowcases You've Probably Never Thought Of
As you're decluttering your home and sorting through unused items for the new year, it may actually be worth saving some old items to tackle...
thespruce.com - 30+ days ago
books
What Would Gabriel García Márquez Have Thought of the Netflix Version of His Novel?
It was in a trattoria on the Piazza Navona in early April of 1974 that for the first but not the last time I heard Gabriel García Márquez refuse to...
lithub.com - 30+ days ago
space / technology
Why Russia and China Aren’t Ready for the X-37B Spaceplane
The X-37B, often referred to as the Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), is a reusable, unmanned spaceplane developed by Boeing and operated by the United...
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technology
Google Maps tests shrinking pins into small dots
If you have a lot of saved places, Google Maps can look a bit unwieldy with all those pins, and the app is now testing using small dots to address that. At the moment, pins — stars, flags, hearts, etc. — in Google Maps keep their size/shape no matter the zoom level. (As you really zoom out, the pins...
9to5google.com - 30+ days ago
business
The Hustle Without the Bustle: Mastering Life’s Balancing Act
Life never really slows down. For Black professionals, parents, and changemakers, the juggle between work, family, side hustles, and personal goals...
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food & drink / health
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auto
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For those who have driven an electric vehicle, there is no going back.One Redditor detailed this phenomenon, saying: "I've been ruined by testing...
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cycling
Mandatory bike bells? Cycling doesn't need more bad ideas from unserious politicians
Another day in Westminster, another ill-thought-out idea for legislation targeting cyclists from one of its sitting MPs. On Monday, it was the turn...
bikeradar.com - 25 days ago
wellness
A Doctor Breaks Down 3 'Worst Foods' To Avoid In 2025 That 'Increase Your Cancer Risk' Over 40: Salted Meats, More
Cancer is a complex disease influenced by various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and diet. While no single food causes or prevents cancer,...
shefinds.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
We Tried Progresso's New Chicken Soup Candy—Here Are Our Unfiltered Thoughts
"It tasted like my dog's food smells." Brands across the board have been relying on increasingly gimmicky ad campaigns to capture the public’s...
delish.com - 30+ days ago