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Study finds reducing smartphone use increases work satisfaction
Employers have long sought effective ways to boost work satisfaction and employee motivation. A recent study published in the journal, ScienceDirect,...
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‘We are facing an epidemic of demoralization,’ says happiness expert—here’s how to fight that feeling
"I'm overwhelmed." "I'm just one person. There's nothing I can do." "I want to give up." As a happiness researcher who's spent a decade studying...
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fitness
Drinking soda changes the way your body absorbs sugar — including from other food
Bye- bye, sugar high. A new study suggests drinking soda may be even worse for the body than previously thought. A team of scientists from...
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nature
Are you what you eat? Biggest-ever catalogue of food microbes finds out
Bacteria and fungi in fermented favourites such as kimchi are also present in the human microbiome. Ewen Callaway You are what you eat — at least...
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Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
Scientists know there is a link between obesity and some cancers. A study in mice and people suggests why that might be. We are pleased...
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Gut bacteria may help dietary fiber fight colorectal cancer, study finds
Dietary fiber is the part of plant foods that we cannot digest, but our gut microbiome can. Fiber is an essential part of a healthy...
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relationships
2 Core Values That Can Predict Divorce—By A Psychologist
Thinking about divorce is a difficult moment in anyone’s life. It’s more than just a personal heartbreak—it can reshape families, affect finances...
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technology
OnePlus 13 picks up new AI language tools and gets a camera boost in latest update
Plus all the stability tweaks and performance enhancements you could ask for. It’s been over a decade now since OnePlus first burst onto the...
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science / space
Stephen Hawking's black hole theory has big implications for the shape of the universe, new study claims
Elusive black hole radiation predicted by Stephen Hawking may have influenced the way the universe took shape after the Big Bang, new research...
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education / how-to / learning
Science-Backed Studying Techniques
If high school students were never taught how to study, they’re going to keep being frustrated by using ineffective studying methods. Here’s how...
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technology
Stop Using Your Phone to Edit Photos: Here's Why
Smartphones are convenient for editing photos, but you should consider using desktop devices instead. There's a reason why pros do things differently....
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fitness / health
New Study: People Who Do This at Night May Have Faster-Aging Brains
University of California doctors used MRIs to study brain deterioration, and identified a few strategies that keep brains young and healthy. Cleveland...
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beauty
17 Sweat-Proof On-Sale Beauty Finds I’m Stocking Up on for Summer
From glowy blushes to the all- time best sunscreen. Sunny, hot weather calls for an entirely new summer wardrobe, and the same could be said...
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cool stuff
New study reveals a major link between vaccines and Alzheimer’s
More than 6 million Americans are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, a number expected to climb as the population ages. Scientists continue...
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entrepreneurship
A New Study Says People Who Make Decisions Like This Wind Up Happier in the End
You probably make a lot of decisions in your business. Here’s how not to regret the bad ones. Running a business? No matter what...
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Huge survey finds US $ 10,000 pay gap for disabled scientists
Disabled people with STEM PhDs earn less than their non-disabled colleagues. SLS invites applications for multiple tenure-track/tenured faculty...
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technology
Global Smartphone Market Sees Best Quarter Since 2021
Experts think that Apple's long-awaited AI offering Apple Intelligence could be encouraging some consumers to upgrade to newer iPhones. The global...
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Study: 3D Total-body Imaging Improves Biopsy ‘Hit’ Rates
ORLANDO, Fla. — A study of automated three-dimensional total-body photography (3D TBP) found that it improved “hit” rates of positive malignant...
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sports
Study: MLB's average salary tops $ 5 million for first time
NEW YORK -- Major League Baseball's average salary broke the $ 5 million mark on Opening Day for the first time , according to a study by The...
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business
Savings shake-up: Young Brits swap traditional saving goals for modern investments and spontaneous trips
A new study of 2,000 young people aged 18–35, commissioned by NatWest to launch a new youth-focused savings challenge, has revealed a notable shift...
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fashion / beauty
I Spend 8 Hours a Day on Amazon, and These Are the 8 Best Spring Sale Finds From $ 9
Snag my picks from Coach, Levi’s, and BaubleBar. As a professional shopper, I’m always ready to jump on the next sale—some time...
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science / space
Study: Saturn's rings could be as old as the planet
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — New research suggests Saturn's rings might be older than they look — possibly as old as the planet. Instead of being a youthful...
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interior design
Mirror, Mirror, In My Cart—These Chic Finds Are on Major Sale Now at Walmart
When I moved into my apartment, I had a vision for a statement mirror that would instantly brighten and broaden my small living room. I...
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science / health
Study Ties Visual Errors to Paranoid Beliefs - Neuroscience News
Paranoia and teleological thinking differ in their errors, suggesting distinct cognitive patterns. The findings point to potential future diagnostic...
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fitness / health
Runners Who Wear This Type of Shoe Are More Likely to Get Injured, Study Finds
• New research suggests that runners who wearing thick-heeled running shoes might result in more injury than wearing flatter shoes. • Thick-heeled shoes...
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health
Common pain reliever could cause medical complications in some people over 65, study suggests
New research has revealed that a common medication might not be safe for everyone. Acetaminophen, brand name Tylenol, is a pain reliever and fever reducer...
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