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Americans are happier at work than Canadians, study says
Workers in the United States are more likely to be completely fulfilled in their job than their Canadian counterparts, according to a report on North...
financialpost.com - 30+ days ago

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fitness
Study Finds Why This Type Of Exercise Could Help Cognitive Health As We Age
It's no secret that staying active as we age is crucial for maintaining our health, and especially brain health. Aerobic exercise, in particular, has...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago
technology
More Americans Now Watch YouTube on TV Than on Mobile
By now it’s common knowledge that YouTube has completely disrupted the TV ecosystem. What’s less widely known is that the opposite is true as well....
thewrap.com - 30+ days ago
science
Syphilis had its roots in the Americas, archaeological bone study suggests
In spring 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an apparently unknown illness—a disease of...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
business
Meeting customers where they are: Leadership insights from Self Financial's mission-driven growth strategy - Tearsheet
In the challenging landscape of financial inclusion, Self Financial stands out helping underserved Americans build credit and access financial...
tearsheet.co - 1 day ago
business
It's not just you – bottles and cartons are now harder to open. We found out why.
It's not your imagination: Beverage containers for milk, soda and water have gotten harder to open in recent years because their plastic screw top caps have been shortened to save plastic. It's a subtle shift in products opened by millions of Americans every day – a change the industry touts as...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
beauty / health
New Study: Low Levels of This Vitamin May Increase Melanoma Skin Cancer Risk
Sunscreen and mindful exposure are still ways to manage your risk—but European researchers have made an intriguing, if slightly puzzling,...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Results of a time study may help educators get more time out of the school day
Research shows K-12 students in different states spend wildly different amounts of time in school, and suggests the nation's schools could be much...
wknofm.org - 30+ days ago
fitness
What exercises can help astronauts maintain knee health in space? New study
Space travel for long periods of time in microgravity causes changes in the human body. For example, bone cell regeneration slows down, leading to...
themanual.com - 29 days ago
business
This Traveler Booked a Trip to Secure Dual Citizenship Entirely on Points—Here's How They Did It
With credit card points, hotel points, and airline miles, Katherine Fan became a Taiwanese citizen. Like many second-generation Americans, Katherine Fan grew up in the United States but was closely connected to her family’s culture. “My parents are from Taiwan, and it’s the place I’ve visited the...
travelandleisure.com - 3 days ago
how-to
Why 8 hours of sleep is elusive for millions of Americans
Sleep isn’t just a luxury, it’s a biological necessity that impacts everything from cognitive function to cardiovascular health. Yet in our...
rollingout.com - 20 days ago
learning
A New Study May Rewrite the Rules of Computational time and Space
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Artisanal fishers are almost as accurate as satellites in producing environmental data, study shows
Published in the journal Ocean and Coastal Management, the research set out to establish the value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) and its ability...
phys.org - 11 days ago
education
University Living & Acumen Launch ‘Living Scholarships’ Worth Rs 2 Crore
University Living and Acumen launch Rs 2 Cr Living Scholarship program to support Indian students studying abroad, helping them manage initial...
snownews.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Pathbreaking Study Reveals a Powerful Way to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan
As dog owners, we cherish the companionship and unconditional love our furry friends provide. Naturally, we wish for them to live long, healthy...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
New Study: Coffee at This Hour Could Lower Heart Disease Risk and Help You Live Longer
Harvard and Tulane health researchers say there's a potential marked difference in lifespan for morning versus all-day coffee drinkers. That...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
health
Your brain might have a spoon-sized amount of plastic in it
By now, you've no doubt heard that modern living is filling our bodies with microplastics. But an alarming study now shows just how much of the...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
health / science
Study offers new clues to why we don’t remember being a baby
A fascinating piece of research might have revealed that our brains are memorising the earliest time s of our lives, but the memories have been packed...
cosmosmagazine.com - 15 days ago
architecture / cool stuff
Study uncovers simple secret to low-cost temperature control in historic homes: 'They perform way better than we expect'
Opening the windows is a simple way to lower indoor temperatures. That's how large historic structures such as fortresses and cathedrals operated...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
work-life balance
A mixed-method study on physicians’ perceptions of pay for performance: impact on professionalism, morality and work-life balance
Pay- for-performance system (P4P) has been in operation in the Turkish healthcare sector since 2004. While the government defended that it encouraged...
biomedcentral.com - 30+ days ago
science / technology
Ultrafast X-ray study reveals solvation suppresses electronic rearrangement in pyrazine
An international research team from Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Croatia, Norway, Spain and Japan has made a significant breakthrough in...
phys.org - 10 days ago
job & work
US Weekly Jobless Claims Post Largest Gain in Five Months; Weather Blamed
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits posted the largest increase in five...
usnews.com - 30+ days ago
learning
50 time s Being Passive-Aggressive Was Actually Funny (New Pics)
Passive- aggressiveness isn't a very desirable personality trait, but some time s we can't help but let out a snarky remark. In fact, 82% of Americans...
boredpanda.com - 15 days ago
cool stuff
How Were Wolves First Domesticated Into Dogs? New Study Says They Did It Themselves In Order To Get Fed
According to new mathematical models, dogs could have domesticated themselves via bonding with humans while scavenging for food at Paleolithic...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
design
The Daily Heller: Excerpts From Paul Rand’s Penultimate Public Conversation, 1996
“A Paul Rand Retrospective” ran from October 4 to November 8, 1996, at The Cooper Union/ Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design & Typography and Arthur...
printmag.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science
Human evolution complexity revealed in astonishing new study
• Early human ancestors split into two groups 1.5 million years ago and later merged 300,000 years ago to form modern humans.• Researchers used DNA from...
earthsky.org - 11 days ago