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learning
Scientists have measured the exact speed of human thought and the results are fascinating
You might think of yourself as something of a Stephen Hawking, able to think faster than your friends and outsmart them with your lightning-fast...
uniladtech.com - 30+ days ago
self improvement
Scientists sound alarm over disturbing discovery deep in the lungs of living people: 'We did not expect to find [this]'
"This data provides an important advance in the field of human health." The accumulation of plastic in landfills and nature is a known concern, as...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Lethal Marburg virus is on the rise in Rwanda: why scientists are worried
There is no proven vaccine or treatment for infections with the virus, which is closely related to Ebola virus and causes similar symptoms. Saima Sidik...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Insurance Experts Reveal How to Slash Your Auto Insurance Rates
Car insurance literally sounds like a swear word to me, and it’s beyond offensive. There’s nothing I want to think about less than paying for car...
guessingheadlights.com - 20 days ago
technology
Scientists uncover elephant’s extraordinary ability to plan journeys
Data from more than 150 African elephants shows that the iconic species plan their journeys based on energy costs and resource availability....
conwaydailysun.com - 11 days ago
auto
Is Kawasaki Actually Serious About This New Motorcycle Voice Command Feature?
Maybe I’m just weird, but I never really got the whole idea of voice commands. Be it Siri, Hey, Google, Alexa, or even Hey, Cardo, the whole idea of...
rideapart.com - 30+ days ago
space
Scientists Say We May Have Been Wrong About the Origin of Life
Ancient evidence suggests a new twist in how we all got here. In a new peer reviewed analysis, scientists quantify amino acids before and after our “last universal common ancestor.” • The last universal common ancestor is the single life form that branched into everything since. • Earth four billion years...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
15 Lightweight Spring Tops to Wear to Work, Date Night, and Beyond—All Under $ 30 at Amazon
Your seasonal capsule wardrobe awaits. March may be coming to an end, but spring is here for a while, and you can update your wardrobe accordingly...
realsimple.com - 7 days ago
nature
'This doesn't just fall on women': computer scientists reflect on gender biases in STEM
Two researchers share their experiences and discuss the inequalities that impact women in the computer sciences. Download the Nature Podcast 10 October...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
What scientists learned from the world’s first genetically modified pig liver transplant
The study offers the latest evidence that gene-modified pig organs could be a viable option for people suffering from organ failure. Scientists in...
euronews.com - 10 days ago
science
A Scientist Says He Has the Evidence That We Live in a Simulation
The “Second Law of Infodynamics” could prove it. Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist Melvin Vopson believes he has evidence. • Using his previously formulated Second Law of Infodynamics, Vopson claims that the...
popularmechanics.com - 2 days ago
interior design
The Hottest Wallpaper Trends of 2025 That Are About to Be Everywhere
Ideas to have every room of your home covered—literally. Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Wallpaper, in our humble opinion, has always “been that girl, is still that girl and will forever be that girl.”...
housebeautiful.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Pioneering nuclear-fusion reactor shuts down: what scientists will learn
The decommissioning of the Joint European Torus near Oxford, UK — a test bed for ITER — will take until 2040 and be studied in detail. Elizabeth Gibney...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
Edmund Gordon: Weird Things in the Sky
People have been seeing weird things in the sky since the beginning of recorded history, but popular fascination with the phenomenon didn’t begin...
lrb.co.uk - 30+ days ago
business
Council Post: Beyond The First Win: Why Product-Market Fit Doesn’t Last Forever
Will Fan, CEO at NewCampus, a modern business school for emerging markets. At the intersection of education, community and new technology. Product-market fit: Every founder obsesses over it. Investors grill you about it. Media treats it like some mythical milestone that, once achieved, guarantees...
forbes.com - 3 days ago
technology
Scientists wonder if robots can overtake human astronauts in space exploration
The big picture: For decades, robotic spacecraft have traversed the solar system, enduring extreme environments that are utterly inhospitable to...
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
technology
realme C75: Unbreakable Champion Beyond Quality—Redefining Smartphone Durability in Nigeria
realme, a leading global technology brand, today unveils the realme C75, a revolutionary smartphone redefining durability and setting a new standard...
nairametrics.com - 1 day ago
food & drink
The Best Dumpling Destinations in Portland and Beyond
It’s hard to argue the comforting power of the humble dumpling. Nearly every culture has some version of a filled, unleavened parcel, whether it’s one of many regional Chinese styles, Japanese gyoza, Russian pelmeni, or Nepalese momos. With a sizable Eastern European population and a growing Asian...
eater.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
6 Exciting Hair & Makeup Trends That Will Define NYFW & Beyond
Take notes. Just in time to break the monotony of your algorithm serving you tutorials for the same three beauty looks, fashion month is upon us. Each...
thezoereport.com - 30+ days ago
diy
Gainsville Pick Up and the Approach Trail
I took the train from Charlottesville VA to Gainsville GA. The station is weirdly creepy, like something out of a one horse town. From there I...
thetrek.co - 11 days ago
fashion
The MoonSwatch Just Joined One of the Watch World’s Hottest Trends
April’s upcoming lunar event was an excellent excuse for the MoonSwatch to embrace a bold and surging watch color. Less than a year ago, our resident...
gearpatrol.com - 12 days ago
science
Nanoplastics make more efficient streetlights if you turn them upside down
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have developed a new coating for streetlights which they believe will reduce energy lost as heat, making the lamps more...
cosmosmagazine.com - 14 days ago
beauty
As Fertility Rates Fall, Some Scientists Say Everyday Chemicals Are a Factor
After months of trying to get pregnant, Kirstie Phillips threw out all her scented candles. She also trashed her body wash, moisturizer and the scented plug-ins she used in her Suffield, Conn., home. Phillips, a 30-year-old nurse anesthetist, had always taken for granted that she would conceive...
wsj.com - 30+ days ago
business
Beyond the Private Jet: How Billionaires Travel
Ever wonder how the super-wealthy get around? Turns out, it's not all champagne and caviar -- though, there's plenty of that, too. From super yachts...
gobankingrates.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Beyond the Visible
Zac Henderson’s photographs are influenced by humanity’s effort to understand its place in the cosmos. The artist is fascinated by astrophysics,...
aestheticamagazine.com - 30+ days ago