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AI Leads the Way in 2025 IEEE Tech Impact Study
For the second year in a row, top tech leaders selected artificial intelligence as the most important current technology. IEEE surveyed 350 CIOs,...
ieee.org - 30+ days ago
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The Real Reasons Your LinkedIn Profile Isn’t Growing, And What To Do
Everyone wants LinkedIn fame but very few study the game. Maybe you’re guilty of this crime. You schedule basic posts and hope they work....
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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science
There is now about five bottle caps worth of plastic in human brains - 3 Quarks Daily
Nina Agrawal in the New York time s: Dr. Garcia is part of a leading lab, run by toxicologist Matthew Campen, that is studying how...
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health
Feds cut $ 226M in Minnesota aid for COVID public health response
State health commissioner says the unprecedented cuts give Minnesota no time to adjust and assess impact on its public health programs. Minnesota...
startribune.com - 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
'The Last Showgirl' review: Pamela Anderson leads a shattering ensemble as an aging burlesque entertainer
Vegas plays home to Gia Coppola's powerful work of meta-textual casting. Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl is a spellbinding film about aging, made with tremendous...
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nature
Scientists finally pinpoint fungal virus harming frogs and toads, significantly aiding conservation efforts
A new study identified a novel virus, which has impacted over 500 amphibian species. The discovery could revolutionize conservation for frogs and...
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Brain Networks Reveal How Psychosis Symptoms Change Over time
A new study explores how brain networks differ between patients in early and chronic stages of psychosis, shedding light on symptom evolution....
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
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food & drink / health
Your Tea Bag Could Be Releasing Billions Of Microplastics Into Your Body, New Study Suggests
Here's how to protect yourself, according to a toxicologist. Unfortunately, a growing body of research has detected contaminants and microplastics pretty much everywhere, including our...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
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running
Should you switch your trail-running shoes? New research finds runners wearing sneakers with thick soles are more likely to get injured
A new study has found that runners wearing shoes with thick soles or a substantial heel to top drop are more likely to get hurt...
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self improvement
Sharing a Bed With Your Partner Could Have Unexpected Sleep Benefits, Study Finds
Even in the depths of sleep, your brain is not completely shut off from those around you. The sound of snoring, the tugging of blankets,...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
Roomy American cars are most often cited in DUIs: Study
2022 Buick Enclave interior | Buick Driving under the influence is a dangerous and deadly behavior that claims the lives of thousands of U.S. drivers...
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nature
How welcome are refugees in Europe? A giant study has some answers
A survey of 33,000 Europeans suggests overall support towards refugees has slightly increased, and how to get shapes to roll down wiggly paths using...
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design
Industrial Design Case Study: High-End Coffee Package Design
Coffee used to come in cans or bags, now it comes in little plastic totes. But when package design specialists Zenpack learned of the challenges...
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health
Prostate cancer cases spike in this US state as doctors share likely reason
Cases of prostate cancer are on the rise in California, according to new research. A study by UC San Francisco (UCSF) included nearly 388,000 men who...
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health / learning
Intelligent individuals tend to value self-directedness and benevolence, study finds
A study of over 15,000 Australian adults found that individuals with higher intelligence were more likely to endorse self-direction, benevolence, and...
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work-life balance
Well-being interventions for emergency department staff: 'necessary but 'inadequate - a phenomenographic study
IntroductionStress and burnout are prevalent among emergency department (ED) staff in the UK. The concept of well-being interventions for ED staff is...
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Sauna’s impact on society, disaster preparedness and arctic climate monitoring: Finland in the world press
Here is a selection of what the international press has published about Finland in the last week:Can a Finnish sauna improve society?The societal...
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NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change
It’s unclear whether the guidance will impact active grants, but it appears to halt opportunities for future studies. One climate health expert said...
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entrepreneurship
A Neurohacker Shares The 4 Mental Abilities Of Super Successful People
For over a decade, I've been studying the secrets of mental success—first as a brain researcher at MIT, then as a technologist in Silicon...
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job & work
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March 19 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday allocated $ 793,000 to support Tennessee residents who are still impacted by Tropical...
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food & drink
Fiber may help protect your gut from overgrowth of harmful bugs, as per new study
Our body isn't just human — it's home to trillions of microorganisms found in or on us. In fact, there are more microbes in our gut...
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nutrition
Yogurt Consumption Could Help Lower Cancer Risk, New Study Says
Eating yogurt regularly could help reduce the risk of a certain type of colorectal cancer. Researchers found that people who consumed yogurt with...
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The impact of brand identity on customers’ psychology
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auto
Tata Motors says JLR evaluating options to address US tariff impact
Automobile company Tata Motors has clarified in an exchange filing that “there is no decision or plan of action” that its subsidiary Jaguar Land...
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technology
Israeli public prefers faster earthquake warnings—even at the cost of lower accuracy, study reveals
Israel's national earthquake warning system, "Truaa," which became operational in 2022, has positioned the country alongside other advanced nations...
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learning
Gemini 2.5: Our most intelligent AI model
Gemini 2.5 is a thinking model, designed to tackle increasingly complex problems. Our first 2.5 model, Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental, leads common...
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