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Huge Black Hole Feasting on Nearby Star Discovered, Rapidly Swinging Jets Almost 8000 Light-Years From Earth
As astronomers continue to analyze V404 Cygni, the study of black holes remains one of the most exciting frontiers in astrophysics....
knewz.com - 11 days ago
job & work
As C-Suite Roles Merge, Here’s How to Reconfigure Your Leadership Team
Experts discuss how to avoid executive burnout and effectively combine and create new C-suite roles. Organizations are changing up the C-suite. Top leadership teams grew 23 percent, on average, between 2018 and 2023, according to a recent analysis by Deloitte. The study also found that the number of...
inc.com - 16 days ago
apps
Big Apple OS Makeover: Here’s What to Expect & When
According to reporting, Apple’s next OS update may bring major design changes, but iPads and Macs will keep separate systems, balancing innovation...
techrepublic.com - 24 days ago
books
Video Tamron Hall discusses new children’s book
Talk show host Tamron Hall talks about her new children’s book, “Harlem Honey.”...
abcnews.go.com - 9 days ago
teaching
Middle Tennessee State University Unveils New Family Study Room at Walker Library
Students at Middle Tennessee State University can now hit the books with their youngsters in tow, thanks to a new Family Study Room at the James E....
hoodline.com - 16 days ago
health
New virtual reality platform helps users overcome public speaking anxiety — and it’s free
A new study published in Frontiers in Virtual Reality suggests that an innovative virtual reality training platform can help individuals overcome...
psypost.org - 20 days ago
health
Independence Health System replaces UPMC Children’s for care of newborns
WVU Medicine doctors will oversee care for kids with complex medical needs in Westmoreland County, ending a 10-year agreement with Pittsburgh’s UPMC...
post-gazette.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Streetlights Could Be Causing Insects to Starve, Scientists Warn
Lighting up our nightscapes can make plants tougher to chew on, forcing insects to find food elsewhere or go hungry, a new study finds. This could be...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
health
Common Mushroom Fiber May Protect Against Flu, Study Finds
The humble mushroom is a fungi with plenty of potential. Previous research has shown mushrooms can reduce depression risk, improve brain cell growth,...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Molecular basis for the regulation of human phosphorylase kinase by phosphorylation and Ca2 - PubMed
• Roach, P. J., Depaoli-Roach, A. A., Hurley, T. D. & Tagliabracci, V. S. Glycogen and its metabolism: some new developments and old themes. Biochem J....
nih.gov - 8 days ago
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Moderate physical activity linked to big reductions in dementia risk
Staying active could be one of the simplest ways to lower your chances of developing dementia, even if you’re older or frail. A recent study from...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
learning
Ed Sheeran Launches Foundation Supporting Music Education for Children
Before Ed Sheeran knew how to write a song, he was learning his way around the cello and piano as a kid. Now that he’s written enough to fill five...
rollingstone.com - 30+ days ago
books
Children read almost 25% more books last year, UK and Ireland study finds
What Kids Are Reading report found communities on sites such as TikTok helped stimulate interest in reading...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Nutritional Intake and Timing of Marathon Runners: Influence of Athlete's Characteristics and Fueling Practices on Finishing time - PubMed
Full text linksCite Display options Display options Background: Endurance athletes' competitions have increased over the decades and marathon races are...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Premature menopause can come with 'serious' health risks, study says. A Canadian doctor says you shouldn't 'brush off' these symptoms
A recent study indicates people with premature menopause have a significantly higher risk of death from heart disease and cancer. This article is for...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
NLRB Limits Employer’s Ability to Make Unilateral Changes
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has reinstituted a union-friendly standard for determining whether an employer’s unilateral changes to the...
natlawreview.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Study Links Gut Microbiome Imbalance To Parkinson's Disease
From our immune system to our mental health, our gut—and the trillions of bacteria that live within it (aka your microbiome)—often have a big say...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Using AI reduces your critical thinking skills, Microsoft study warns
A survey of workers who use AI has revealed the tools could be slowly impairing our critical thinking skills. Artificial intelligence (AI) could be...
livescience.com - 1 day ago
food & drink
7 Restaurants Named 'Most Overpriced' in New Study: 'What a Rip-Off'
Customers were not happy at these eateries. With grocery and food prices still high, it's no wonder people are cooking and eating at home more than...
eatthis.com - 30+ days ago
science
NMDA receptors antagonists alleviated the acute phase of traumatic brain injury - PubMed
Objectives: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant cause of mortality and disability worldwide. TBI has been associated with factors such as...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
science
The Science of Falling Out of Love: Study Identifies 'Point of No Return' in Dying Relationships
In a nutshell Relationship satisfaction follows a predictable “terminal decline” before breakups, with a gradual decrease followed by a sharp drop...
studyfinds.org - 14 days ago
entrepreneurship
White Men Continue to Dominate Music Executive Leadership Ranks: USC Annenberg Study
The latest report from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found that women and people of color still struggle to climb the executive ladder. The...
billboard.com - 24 days ago
education
Gaza schools reopen with new curriculum glorifying violent jihad - The Jewish Chronicle
Schoolchildren in Gaza are being taught to glorify violent jihad and martyrdom in a new curriculum that denies Israel’s existence, according to a...
thejc.com - 11 days ago
health
Study finds deep-brain stimulation shifts people out of negative ‘cycles’ of mental illness
While a flexible body may be helpful for physical health, a flexible brain — or the ability to break out of cycles of negative thoughts, behaviors...
minnpost.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
'Ontario's reached a turning point': Adults living with major illness in the province to double by 2040, study warns
Ontario's health-care system may see major strains over the next two decades as millions more adults get major illnesses, a new study suggests. This...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago