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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...
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Study reveals how to throw the longest drives in disc golf
Disc golf, a sport that blends precision and strategy, has surged in popularity over the years. Despite its growth, there has been minimal scientific...
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Therapeutic Or Risky? What New Research Reveals About Cannabis & Brain Function
As cannabis use continues to rise globally, scientists are racing to understand its full impact on brain function. A groundbreaking study published in...
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Stress Of Caregiving Linked To Hypertension In Younger Black Women, New Study Finds
New research highlights the connection between hypertension and caregiving-related stress in younger Black women. New research finds a link between...
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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...
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New study makes surprising discovery while testing sheep grazing alongside solar panels — here's how it could dramatically change agriculture
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This Boosts Your Chances Of Getting Hired By 96%, New Study Finds
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learning
Here’s the Best Way to Tell If Someone Is Lying, According to 50 Experts
Can you tell by observing someone’s body language whether they are lying or not? Chances are, the answer is no. That’s the result...
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science / space
Study suggests rogue interstellar visitor may have shaped our solar system
The research team's simulations indicate a 1 in 100 chance that an interstellar visitor could produce the orbits we see today. New research suggests...
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education
5 Steps To Take Now If Your Salary Isn’t Enough To Achieve Your Financial Dreams
According to a recent survey from Resume Now, 73% of employees are struggling with financial stress as they can’t afford anything beyond their basic living...
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technology
Sharp rise in problematic teenage social media use, study says
A major international study suggests there has been a sharp rise in what it calls "problematic" social media use among young people since the pandemic....
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fitness
Physical Activity Lowers Brain Disease Risk
A large study found that people who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity are significantly less likely to develop dementia, stroke,...
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nature
New species revealed after 25 years of study on 'inside out' fossil -- and named after discoverer's mum
A new species of fossil is 444 million years-old with soft insides perfectly preserved. Research 'ultramarathon' saw palaeontologist puzzled by...
sciencedaily.com
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food & drink
We’re Watching… Suraj G C
When studying my WSET (Wine and Spirits Education Trust) qualifications, my tutor encouraged me to consider further training in the form of the...
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job & work
Biden touts economic gains despite Americans’ poor opinions of job in office
In a major address, the President defended his economic legacy as the incoming administration promises sweeping changes. In a lengthy speech at the...
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Think dogs make life better? Study takes a closer look
In a nutshell While dog ownership brings significant emotional benefits like unconditional love and companionship, nearly all owners (95%) cite...
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health / wellness
Cancer warning issued over popular cooking oil that is 'poisoning' Americans
A new spike in colon cancer cases among young Americans might be due to the ingestion of certain kinds of culinary oils, a recent government-backed...
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job & work
Ethnic minority veterans twice as likely to face unemployment, study finds
Ethnic minority veterans are twice as likely to be unemployed as their white peers, a new University of Warwick study has found. Commissioned by the...
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technology
'India can't afford to leave AI to Chinese or Americans': Yuval Noah Harari, historian and philosopher
Interview/ Yuval Noah Harari, historian and philosopher Before 2014, when Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind catapulted him to global fame, Yuval...
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wellness
How Native Americans are working to improve federal dietary guidelines
Plant- based foods are center stage in the new scientific report from the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC). The committee recommended that...
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New Study Shows Volcanic Eruptions Did Not Cause The Extinction Of Dinosaurs
A meteorite hit Earth about 66 million years ago near what today is the Yucatán peninsula, causing widespread destruction and death. But almost simultaneously, intense...
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fitness
Belly fat’s not all bad: New study reveals how it can be good for your brain
When it comes to brain health, leaner may not be better. In a new study published in the journal GeroScience, researchers from Toho University in...
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cooking
New study makes surprising discovery about air fryers: 'We can say with certainty ...'
If you can't take the heat (or indoor air pollution), then get out of the kitchen. Luckily, with air fryers, that could be a problem...
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3 in 5 Americans Say AI Improves Their Lives: Here's Where Most of Them Live
The most common reasons for using AI are writing, editing, and online search, according to a study from The Listening App, which found a lot...
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parenting
Reducing teens’ psychological stress could save billions for US budget, study suggests
A new study suggests that boosting adolescent mental health is linked with long-term economic benefits. In contrast to similar findings from prior...
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health
Why do so many Americans get their health care claims denied?
Many Americans are struggling to pay their medical bills due to inadequate health insurance coverage or claim denials at the hands of private insurers. After...
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