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Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is our resident science guy and he brought us some science stories that caught his eye recently, including: why the magnetic North Pole...
wjffradio.org - 30+ days ago

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18 Climate Books to Read in 2025
And another 14 honorable mentions for the heck of it. We’re now a quarter of the way through the 21st century, and it’s indisputable that climate is...
heatmap.news - 30+ days ago
health
11 Horror Stories About Perimenopause
Perimenopausal symptoms come fast and feverishly, and often at the worst possible moments. Like the time I was set to pitch a television series to a...
thecut.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
I launched an Etsy shop and treated it like a science experiment. Within four months, I made $ 48,000 in profit — here's how.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Taylor Posada, a 28-year-old entrepreneur from Baltimore. It's been edited for length and clarity. I started my first print-on-demand Etsy shop in 2022 to supplement the $ 50,000 salary from my corporate job in franchise business development. In...
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There's a Human Right Few of Us Think About, And We All Should Be Curious
Signed exactly 76 years ago today, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the world's most translated document. It is widely acknowledged as...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Physicists Move Closer to Untangling the Quantum Mysteries Behind Our Classical Experience
One of the most profound and unresolved questions in physics lies in understanding how the probabilistic and often counterintuitive world of quantum...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago
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5 Animals That Are Smarter Than You Think
Many animals are well-known for their intelligence. Animal cognitive science has shown how octopuses are skilled problem-solvers and how chimps...
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beauty / fitness / lifestyle / nature / science / technology
Going Gray? New Science Says Not So Fast
Cutting- edge tech might reverse how your hair looks as you age—especially with the help of these serums. PITT. CLOONEY. DENZEL in Gladiator II. There’s certainly nothing wrong with leaning into silver fox status. But who among us hasn’t wondered, as the hair collects on the barber cape, if there is...
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Coffee May Reduce Risk of Some Cancers
Drinking coffee and tea might reduce the risk of developing head and neck cancers, including cancers of the mouth and throat, according to recent...
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wellness
Man Reduces Biological Age By A Decade With Bryan Johnson’s Routine, Side Effects And Lifestyle Sacrifices Take A Toll
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beauty
Nasty Side Effects From Bryan Johnson’s Anti-Aging Program
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science
Why Africans should be telling the story of human origins
Yohannes Haile-Selassie wants to shift the trajectory of palaeoanthropology in fossil-rich Ethiopia away from its long colonial heritage. One of the...
nature.com - 12 days ago
gardening
'We find the social element of gardening fascinating' – By telling captivating stories of plants through people, The Book of Garden Flowers will inspire you to reach new horticultural heights
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April Publisher’s Note
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AI could shrink our brains, evolutionary biologist predicts
Evolution could alter or even eliminate some of the human traits we cherish most, changing forever what it means to be human. What will humans be like...
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movie & tv
Aaron Paul has extremely healthy Internet habits—unlike the rest of us
“Honestly, the last time I was on Reddit was when I did an AMA.” With the release of his new mind-bending, science-fiction thriller Ash, Aaron Paul sat...
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9 unexpected things we learned about mental health and our brains in 2024
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too much online media. If just reading that definition has you worried about your gray matter, never fear! Researchers are finding promising — and surprising —...
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design
Blending Science, Nature, and Business - It Sets the Tone
The Core77 Design Awards Sustainability category features any designed product, service, or system tackling issues around sustainability in a...
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A new study reveals the genetic change that made horses so athletic
A genetic change that boosts a cell's aerobic capacity while also protecting it from excess stress could explain how horses became such powerful athletes, according to a new study in Science....
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Sugary sodas cause deadly diseases. Coca-Cola worked to discredit the science.
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The Bird-Flu Tipping Point
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health / beauty
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business
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books
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A trip to Kythera for the Australian author and her mother results in this unsparing and intimate look at their intense and often unhappy dynamic...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago