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Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in PLOS Digital Health highlights how smartphone navigation data could serve as a tool to identify individuals at risk of...
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Scott Disick Is Wrong, He Wasn’t a Huge Problem for the Kardashians
Scott Disick is claiming that he was a massive problem for the Kar-Jenner clan. While Lord Disick’s behavior may have been more than problematic...
collider.com - 30+ days ago
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How to save a glacier
Scientists have some wild ideas to slow sea-level rise caused by melting ice. Glaciers generally move so slowly you can’t see their progress with...
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“Is This Necessary?”: NASCAR Fans Call Out Natalie Decker for Her Latest Pregnancy Update Pictures
Natalie Decker has diligently kept her followers in the loop regarding her pregnancy, baby updates, everyday life, and even the challenges she faces....
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Coach Outlet shoppers say this is the 'perfect everyday bag' for spring — and it's 46% off right now
The "very rich looking" bag "holds all the essentials" and comes at a great price. If you're looking for a new do-it-all bag, Coach Outlet...
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Archaeologists Uncovered An Ancient ‘Boundary Stone.’ Its Inscription Could Alter Roman History.
The Roman Empire was usually ruled by one, all-powerful emperor—but not always. Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the...
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Scientists propose shocking new theory for origin of the Moon
ERIE, Pa. — For nearly 40 years, scientists have generally agreed that Earth’s Moon formed from debris after a Mars-sized object slammed into our...
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Scientists finally settle which weather app is the most accurate
Scientists have finally revealed which weather app is best. It's not just the weather reporters that giving us our morning forecast who get it wrong,...
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A surprise find in Michigan shows the extent of ancient Native American agriculture
Archeologists studying a forested area in northern Michigan say they've uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site...
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Scientists edge closer to creating super accurate, chip-sized atomic clock that can fit into your smartphone
Breakthrough could pave the way for next-generation GPS in drones, smartphones and self-driving cars, scientists say. A new comb-like computer chip...
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“I just remind people, you can never really make up for lost sleep that easily, because sleep architecture really matters.” —Ashley MasonThe post...
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Subaru vulnerability exposed millions of cars to remote hacking and tracking
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Scientists Discover Evidence of Dinosaur Catastrophe Imprinted in DNA of Modern Birds
The catastrophic event that ended the reign of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago left an indelible mark on Earth’s history. While the non-avian...
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State Audit Uncovers Inadequate Hospital Financial Oversight by CHIA in Massachusetts
An audit released today by State Auditor Diana DiZoglio has revealed a concerning lack of oversight at the Center for Health Information and Analysis...
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Scientists still don't know what's living inside this massive Mexican sinkhole
The world's deepest marine sinkhole is at least 420m deep but remains a mystery to scientists. The world’s deepest blue hole (marine sinkhole) lies...
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India lands on the Moon! Scientists celebrate as Chandrayaan-3 touches down
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Meet the ‘woolly mouse’: why scientists doubt it’s a big step towards recreating mammoths
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The bitter truth: Science reveals why coffee tastes different to everyone
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New AI-powered test provides early detection for Alzheimer’s and dementia
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