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AI tool helps people with opposing views find common ground
A large language model can help groups to reach a consensus by producing statements that are clearer and fairer than those written by humans. Helena...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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How the ‘groundbreaking’ Henrietta Lacks settlement could change research
Thermo Fisher Scientific and Lacks’s family reach a deal over the unethical use of her cells. Anil Oza Mariana Lenharo Earlier this week, the...
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entrepreneurship
Mark Cuban's mornings start before 7 a.m.—'you're going to be shocked' by his daily routine
Self-made billionaire Mark Cuban's morning routine is simpler than you might think. "A lot of people ask about my daily routine, and you're going to...
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books
215: Panning for gold - with Chris Lloyd | The Hobcast Book Show
01:09:10| Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Some interviews are so fascinating we decide to run them over two episodes. That was certainly the case with our...
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K.I.N.D. Fund Helps Malawi's Students Turn Dreams Into Reality
Donations to the K.I.N.D. Fund can change a child's future Girls who dream of graduating from high school in Malawi face an...
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Fixed! My iPhone Got a Voicemail but the Call Never Arrived
Some people have been experiencing a new glitch in iOS 18 where they got a voicemail, but a call never arrived. In other words, the call...
iphonelife.com - 30+ days ago
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parenting
How to Talk to Your Teen About Crop Tops Without Creating Drama
Teens are always developing ways to express themselves, and how they dress is definitely one of them. Many young people are also in tune with...
parents.com - 30+ days ago
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Quantum physics discovery: Light travels through both space and time
Physicists from Imperial College London have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum physics by reimagining the classic double-slit...
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For $ 530K, You Can Live in a Prefab Cabin Atop an Icelandic Fjord
Set about an hour from Reykjavík, the compact getaway has views for days and a hot tub for watching the northern lights. Location: 41 Birkihlíð,...
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5 ChatGPT Prompt Additions To Get More Accurate Output
Results from ChatGPT are either hit or miss. You hate wasting time , but you spend hours rewriting prompts that lead nowhere. Re-prompting. Regenerating. Frustration builds...
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Why you should watch The Last of Us as reviews praise 'haunting' season 2
Critics have delivered their verdict on the upcoming season of the HBO and Sky show, which stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. The Last of...
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technology
A new startup called Bono aims to modernize the way people donate to charities
Every year, donors contribute billions of dollars to charities, yet the donation process still feels outdated and cumbersome. Founders Dan Eblagon and Ron Levy believe...
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Rihanna's 'terrifying' response to 2005 question about auditioning for Jay-Z leaves people shocked
A video has resurfaced showing a 16-year-old Rihanna talking about her audition with Jay-Z. Amid Jay-Z - real name Shawn Carter - being accused of...
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This is your brain on movies
Using fMRI data collected from people viewing film clips, MIT neuroscientists created a comprehensive map of the cerebral cortex, identifying 24...
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How To Grow An Obedient Plant Without Worrying About It Spreading
When it comes to common plant names, you often can learn a lot about the plant and its appearance or behavior. But some plants, like...
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nutrition
6 Supplements You Shouldn’t Take If You Get Migraines, According to Dietitians
Migraines can be a real headache to deal with, but the wrong supplements might add more fuel to the fire. Key Takeaways Migraines are very...
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Serena-backed health tech lands first FDA approval for home cervical cancer test
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People who are good at reading have different brains
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outdoors
The Common Smell That Could Mean A Bear Is Near And Other Signs To Look Out For
When hiking in bear country, your nose might alert you to dangers before your eyes do. If you catch the scent of something resembling a...
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music
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The most mind-boggling business decisions in rock music often involve hiring the wrong people... or working with the worst companies.The post 3 of...
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Common internet scams and how to avoid them
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The authors of a new book explain pseudoscientific conspiracies, and why we love them
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen, authors of "Pseudoscience," about why people want to believe in things like Bigfoot, palm reading,...
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nature
People underestimate scientific consensus on climate. Correcting the record goes a long way.
Communicating the overwhelming scientific consensus about climate change – at least 97% of climate scientists agree that climate change is happening...
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celebrity / movie & tv
The actor who made an enemy of Robert De Niro and paid the price for decades: “He refused to work with me”
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Reviews Are In For No Good Deed, And Critics Mostly Agree On Ray Romano And Lisa Kudrow's ‘Quirky Yet Macabre’ Netflix Series
Will Netflix viewers go unpunished? A new comedy has just hit the 2024 Netflix calendar, and it’s impossible to not be intrigued by the strength...
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