innovation
How NFL MVP Boomer Esiason’s Relentless Battle to Save His Son Paved the Way for Innovation in Medical Science
Boomer Esiason was one of the more well-known players in the NFL in the 1980s. His team was a perennial contender, and he won the 1988...
thesportsrush.com
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
iPhone 17 Flip Release Date LEAKED! (Mark Your Calendars!)
Apple is reportedly gearing up to enter the foldable smartphone market with a flip-style device, potentially named the “iPhone 17 Flip.” Expected to...
geeky-gadgets.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Heavy Rains Unveiled World's Oldest Dinosaur Fossil (233-Million-Year-Old) in Brazil
Heavy rains in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, recently led to a groundbreaking paleontological discovery. As torrents of rain...
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- 30+ days ago
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science
New gene editing tool shows promise for treating diseases with multiple mutations
Investigators have developed STITCHR, a new gene editing tool that can insert therapeutic genes into specific locations without causing unwanted...
sciencedaily.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
This week in science: fish healing hearing, loneliness cures, and Conan the Bacterium
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Emily Kwong and Jessica Yung about hearing regeneration in fish and lizards, cures for the loneliness epidemic, and the secrets...
npr.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
IBS is on the rise. Here’s an expert’s guide to what causes it and how to tackle it | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Researchers are finally beginning to understand what's going on in our guts... and the best ways to soothe them. One in ten people suffers after...
sciencefocus.com
- 30+ days ago
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health / fitness
Do Weight Loss Gummies Really Help You Lose Weight? Here's What Science Says
Weight loss gummies are often marketed to help you lose weight, burn fat, decrease appetite, or boost metabolism. The Food and Drug Administration...
verywellhealth.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Revealed – what’s behind sudden death syndrome in young people
Swedish researchers may have helped to prevent premature deaths from Sudden Arrhythmic Death syndrome (SADS). Exploration of a decade-long patient...
cosmosmagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Young Adults at Greater Risk in Mexico’s Rising Heat, Study Reveals
In an unexpected twist on established assumptions about heat vulnerability, a recent study published in Science Advances has found that young adults...
onegreenplanet.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
Deadly peanut allergies could be prevented with simple new method | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Adults with severe peanut allergies were trained to tolerate handfuls of peanuts in a new study A new study offers hope to adults who live...
sciencefocus.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Kilauea eruption produces spectacular views
The eruption of one the world’s most active volcanoes continues to captivate onlookers on Hawaii’s Big Island....
foxweather.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Why Utilities Are Struggling To Meet AI Data Centers’ Need For Electricity
Across the U.S. and worldwide, energy demand is soaring as data centers work to support the wide and growing use of artificial intelligence. Across...
inverse.com
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say
LAS VEGAS (AP) — So much of the technology showcased at CES includes gadgets made to improve consumers’ lives — whether by leveraging AI to make devices...
apnews.com
- 30+ days ago
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beauty
The Best Products to Get the 'Juicy Lips' Look
Shiny, glossy lips in one swipe. 1 / 8 Lancôme Juicy Tubes Lip Gloss ( $ 25) The OG that paved the way for the juicy lip category, this iconic...
newbeauty.com
- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
Watch 'The Pitt's Two Lead Docs Get in Heated Abortion Debate in Exclusive Sneak Peek
Dr. Collins reports her suspect ultrasound of a pregnant teen to Dr. Robby in a clip from an upcoming episode of the Max medical drama....
parade.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
Women in SF&F Month: One Level Down Giveaway
Today I have two trade paperback copies of a new science fiction novella to give away to two US residents, courtesy of Tachyon Publications!...
fantasybookcafe.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Surveys show full scale of massive seabird die-off due to Pacific Ocean heat wave
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- 30+ days ago
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celebrity
What Is 'Ozempic Smell'? Medical Expert Explains the Bizarre New Side Effect of the Weight Loss Drug
Many people taking Ozempic are experiencing a side effect called the 'Ozempic smell.' Here's why the medication is making people gravitate towards...
inquisitr.com
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work-life balance
Hustle culture is history — well-being is the new workplace trend to watch
For years, the rise-and-grind ethos of hustle culture reigned supreme, glorifying relentless productivity, sleepless nights and the idea that success...
fooddrinklife.com
- 30+ days ago
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science / space
Moon’s largest crater is rounder than 1st thought
• The South Pole-Aitken basin is the largest impact crater on the moon. Its 1,550-mile (2,500-km) expanse also makes it one of the largest known impact...
earthsky.org
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
Consume Less to Create More
Ever notice how you can spend hours scrolling through “inspiration” but end up feeling creatively drained? You're not alone. In this eye-opening...
killerinnovations.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Panama, Austria sign Artemis Accords, bringing tally to 50 nations
The two countries joined the Accords during separate signing ceremonies on Dec. 11. Fifty nations have now joined NASA's effort to establish peaceful...
space.com
- 30+ days ago
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music
Alan Jackson steps out at Opry 100 amid Charcot-Marie-Tooth battle. What is the disease?
The Grand Ole Opry's centennial celebration was not only a night of emotional performances. It was another stop in Alan Jackson's farewell circuit. The live...
usatoday.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Expressive suppression can effectively reduce negative emotions under specific conditions
Published in the Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, a new study reveals that expressive suppression reduces negative emotions at both...
psypost.org
- 30+ days ago
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health
Anthony Anderson’s Battle with Diabetes: The Wake-Up Call That Could Save Your Life
For decades, Emmy-nominated actor, comedian, and producer Anthony Anderson has been a household name, bringing laughter to millions through roles in...
blackdoctor.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
Music As Medicine: The Ms. Q&A with Renée Fleming and Dr. Francis Collins
Music feels healing, but can it actually heal us? The answer is a resounding yes, according to Sound Health, a collaborative project run by the...
msmagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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