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14 Conditions Probiotics May Help Treat, Supported by Research
While probiotics are often associated with digestive health, research shows their benefits extend beyond the gut. Probiotics have therapeutic...
verywellhealth.com - 30+ days ago

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travel
Brits set to embrace staycations this summer
New research revealed eight in 10 Brits are braced for staying on British shores The discovery was made in Loch Lomond island (Image: UGC) Brits are...
bristolpost.co.uk - 3 days ago
nature
What the EU’s tough AI law means for research and ChatGPT
The EU AI Act is the world’s first major legislation on artificial intelligence and strictly regulates general-purpose models. Elizabeth...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Researchers are working to destroy brain tumors in dogs with focused ultrasound technology
A team of engineers and veterinarians are developing a device that can destroy brain cancer tumors in dogs, and eventually, they hope to adapt the...
wvtf.org - 30+ days ago
shopping
Morrisons bringing in major change for anyone with two health conditions
What's On Morrisons has rolled out a new initiative in all UK stores to support customers with disabilities. Morrisons is introducing Sensory Support...
birminghammail.co.uk - 3 days ago
wellness
Research Discovered Something Unsettling About Sleeping Pills
You’ve probably heard of your body’s lymphatic system, but what about the glymphatic system? As the authors of a 2022 paper in Nature Reviews Drug...
insidehook.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Research Says People With High Emotional Intelligence Exhibit 1 Trait to Become Exceptional Leaders
For decades, people have debated whether emotional intelligence (EQ) is the key to success. But when it comes to leadership, there’s no doubt about it—if you want to lead people effectively, you need EQ. Of all the traits that make emotionally intelligent leaders stand out, one stands above the...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
health
Researchers identify two psychological traits linked to heightened nightmare frequency
Why do some people experience frequent nightmares while others rarely do? A new study suggests that specific psychological traits, particularly thin...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
learning
Rural steering committees help to close WV learning gaps
Appalachian counties are expanding efforts to help ensure children are off to the right start in their education. Research shows attending a...
publicnewsservice.org - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Microlightning in water droplets may have ignited life on Earth
For centuries, scientists have puzzled over how life began on Earth. Many have supported the idea that a powerful lightning bolt striking the ocean...
thebrighterside.news - 19 days ago
technology
Researchers suggest OpenAI trained AI models on paywalled O’Reilly books
OpenAI has been accused by many parties of training its AI on copyrighted content sans permission. Now a new paper by an AI watchdog organization makes the serious accusation that the company increasingly relied on non-public books it didn’t license to train more sophisticated AI models. AI models...
techcrunch.com - 3 days ago
learning / technology
Microsoft reveals OpenAI-powered Copilot AI agents to bosot your work research and data analysis
Microsoft has announced a series of updates to its Copilot generative AI tool to take advantage of the latest innovations in AI, including tapping...
techradar.com - 10 days ago
learning
Teachers Unions Oppose Reintroduction of Phonics
For decades, K-12 schools have wandered away from a time -tested, research-based method of teaching reading: phonics. Student scores have plunged to...
dailysignal.com - 11 days ago
fitness
Advancing archaeal research through FAIR resource and data sharing, and inclusive community building
Over the last two decades archaeal research has expanded into a wide-ranging research field, driven by a fairly small research community. Archaea are...
nature.com - 7 days ago
nature
Chewing gum can shed hundreds of microplastics into your mouth
'Surprisingly, both synthetic and natural gums had similar amounts of microplastics.' Researchers have found yet another potential contributor to the increasing amount of microplastics found in our bodies: gum. According to a pilot study presented during the American Chemical Society’s spring...
popsci.com - 10 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
cycling
Shovel Research WRT Cable Hanger
Portland’s Shovel Research just launched these nifty WRT Cable Hangers ( $ 69), inspired by a 1930’s constructeur, Louis Villemus, and the Le Lewis...
theradavist.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Why Do Employees Really Quit Their Jobs? It Comes Down to the Same 8 Words I Often Hear as an Executive Coach
Employee turnover is a costly issue, with estimates suggesting it can range from 90% to 200% of an employee’s annual salary. To make matters worse, research shows that many employees plan to leave their current company within the next 12 months. If this sounds familiar, reversing the trend won’t...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
health
Your Tea Bag Could Be Exposing You to Toxins, Research Finds—How to Stay Safe
It's rare to hear any negatives about tea. The beverage comes with a host of wellness benefits, including weight loss and brain health, and drinking...
bestlifeonline.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Robotaxi performance likely to be the key driver of Tesla stock in 2025: analyst
Investing.com -- Wolfe Research sees Tesla’s upcoming robotaxi launch as the most critical factor driving the stock in 2025, even as the company...
investing.com - 30+ days ago
relationships
10 Non-Obvious Things That Can Trigger An Affair, Backed By Research
You see, most philanderers — particularly those who cheat on their spouses after years of being loyal via a long-term affair — claim that they never...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
2025 Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit to spotlight groundbreaking research
Bethesda, MD (March 12, 2025) — The 13th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit, taking place March 15-16 in Washington, D.C., will reveal how...
eurekalert.org - 20 days ago
cool stuff
Researchers Solve Mystery of 166 Million-Year-Old Fossil ‘Pony-Size’ Dinosaur That Was Found at the Base of a Cliff
A fossil found on the Isle of Skye 50 years ago was extracted and identified to be a Jurassic-period dinosaur that lived around 166 million years ago....
knewz.com - 15 days ago
books
Third of UK librarians asked to censor or remove books, research reveals
A survey by Cilip shows members of the public using increasingly threatening behaviour about the removal of books on empire, race and LGBTQ+ themes...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
travel
Popular Carnival Cruise Director Offers Challenge for Charity
One of Carnival Cruise Line’s most popular cruise directors, Alex Siegler, is diving once again into fundraising for St. Jude Children’s Research...
cruisehive.com - 3 days ago
innovation
Microsoft AI Releases RD-Agent: An AI-Driven Tool for Performing R&D with LLM-based Agents
Research and development (R&D) is crucial in driving productivity, particularly in the AI era. However, conventional automation methods in R&D often...
marktechpost.com - 14 days ago