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Science Says Follow the Rule of ‘Nothing to Something’ to Guarantee Remarkable Success, Starting Today
Say you run a service business, and you’re trying to grow sales. You already average making 20 cold calls a day. Adding one more cold call should boost revenue, but only incrementally. To dramatically increase sales, you’ll need to dramatically increase your number of sales interactions. That’s true...
inc.com - 30+ days ago

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science
Australian honours recognise eminent researchers and scientists
Medical researchers, physicists, and archaeologists are among the more than 700 people celebrated today by the Australia Day 2025 Honours List for...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
technology
ChromeOS rolling out Face Control, Chromebox OPS for large touchscreens
At the BETT 2025 education show, Google today announced the latest education and Chromebook features. With ChromeOS 132, Google is rolling out Face Control to let people move the cursor with their head and facial gestures through the front-facing camera. It’s based on Android’s Project Gameface....
9to5google.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Shocked Anne Hathaway fans label her a ‘vampire’ after they find out her real age
As we should all know by now, ageing is a privilege. However, while that may be true, it's clear many of us stick to a strict skincare regime, follow...
tyla.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Humans as hardware - no, not the name of a new Matrix movie prequel but a shocking idea about human tissue
In a study that blends biology and computing, a researcher from the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University has come up with a...
techradar.com - 3 days ago
science
Archaeologists Discover Mysterious 7,500-Year-Old Head with Reptilian Features
Researchers from the Kuwait-Polish Archaeological Mission (KPAM) working at the Bahra 1 site in the Al-Subiyah desert of northern Kuwait have...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Dr. Oz says probiotic supplements have wide-ranging health benefits. Here’s what science says
Our bodies—and guts, specifically—depend on a balance of bacteria to “maintain healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels,” but “you gotta feed the...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
Amazon’s Outlet Store Has Slashed Spring Fashion Up to 66% Off — Shop Our 52 Picks Starting at $ 13
Upgrade your travel wardrobe just in time for spring. Whether you’re looking to pick up last-minute pieces for your upcoming vacation or aiming to build a time less travel capsule wardrobe to fit any destination, Amazon’s Clothing Outlet is the place for you. Here, you can find deals on big-name...
travelandleisure.com - 9 days ago
home improvement
Following El Al's new look: How do you paint an airplane?
jpost.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
PlayStation adds 3 new free games you can claim now
PlayStation fans can get their grubby little mitts on some new freebies today, each of them offering something unique. If you’re a PlayStation Plus...
gamingbible.com - 3 days ago
teaching
The Students Who Help Teach Their Peers
Room 0101 in the College of Sciences Building at the University of Central Florida is a standard-issue lecture hall. Students sit in upholstered...
chronicle.com - 14 days ago
movie & tv
The role nobody wanted Jodie Foster to play: “I had to fight for it”
Jodie Foster is one of the definitive legends of the film industry, starting out as a child actor in Disney productions before being discovered by...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
outdoors
Deal of the Week: An Indestructable Ultralight Backpack at a Discount
Starting at $ 280 (20% off) at Hyperlite Mountain Gear The lighter a piece of gear is, the flimsier it is–that’s how the conventional wisdom goes. But...
backpacker.com - 30+ days ago
business
The Importance of Local Citations in Boosting Your Business Visibility
In today’s highly competitive online environment, it is crucial that your business is noticed locally. As a highly revered local SEO company in...
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science
Neurobeachin regulates receptor downscaling at GABAergic inhibitory synapses in a protein kinase A-dependent manner
GABAergic synapses critically modulate neuronal excitability, and plastic changes in inhibitory synaptic strength require reversible interactions...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Death Stranding passes 20m players | News-in-brief
This is a News-in-brief article, our short format linking to an official source for more information. Read more about this story by following the...
gamesindustry.biz - 4 days ago
fitness
Bill’s fans can score a great deal on Ritfit dumbbells and workout machines
Working out is important, and if you’ve put it on the back burner the past few years, today is the best day to start back up again. Luckily, RitFit...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Return to Damascus: How to build the new Syria?
For exiled Syrians, this is their Berlin Wall moment—the doors to a homeland they thought they’d never see again suddenly swinging open. The heady days following December 8th and the fall of Assad’s seemingly immovable regime have brought an unexpected Christmas gift: a return to Damascus. But as...
france24.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Grand National 2025 LIVE: Aintree races, tips and results from ladies day
Gill Carpenter looks absolutely amazing This gothic style headdress is a striking choice Loving this look on the course today - it's a bit different to...
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movie & tv
Fantasy Author Brandon Sanderson Says His Novels Won't Work for Streaming, Cites Shadow and Bone and Wheel of time
The film industry has been adapting popular books for centuries and this trend continues to be strong today. However, not all adaptations were...
cbr.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Google says easy email encryption is on the way - for some users
Sending encrypted emails today involves a nightmare of certificates and administrative headaches. Google says it's ready to make things easier. Strong...
zdnet.com - 3 days ago
food & drink
The #1 Ingredient to Boost Turmeric's Anti-Inflammatory Power, According to Science
If you’re consuming turmeric without this ingredient, you might not be getting all the benefits you could. Key Takeaways Curcumin is the primary...
eatingwell.com - 25 days ago
books
Ben Falcone talks new kids' book ‘What’s Scarier Than Thunder?’
Actor, comedian and author Ben Falcone sits down with TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Brooke Shields to discuss his new children’s book, “What’s Scarier Than Thunder?” inspired by his fear of going to sleep as a child, in hopes to help children ease bed time anxiety. Falcone also opens up...
today.com - 16 days ago
nature
How to change people’s minds about climate change: what the science says
Telling people about the consensus among scientists can help, study finds, but researchers think that personal conversations are needed, too. Alix...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Independent Assessment - NASA
NASA’s Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Spacecraft Maximum...
nasa.gov - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
We fantasy cast 'The Traitors' : Pop Culture Happy Hour
The Peacock reality show The Traitors continues to be a delightful mix of treachery, foolishness, and Alan Cumming's outfits. In the United States, the cast is made up exclusively of so-called celebrities. So today on the show we're fantasy casting who we think should be on the next season of The...
npr.org - 30+ days ago