nature
Daily briefing: Stonehenge’s altar is surprisingly Scottish
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Daily briefing: July 2023 was the hottest month in recorded history
This year could be the warmest on record — and next year is likely to be even hotter. Plus, Russia’s lander has crashed on the...
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sports
Inside Michele Kang’s Plan To Revolutionize Women’s Soccer: ‘Not Some Corporate DEI Project’
Daily Cover After selling her health care company, the billionaire is out to prove her three teams can compete with the men’s game as...
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nature
Daily briefing: Diabetes drug shows promise against Parkinson’s
Lixisenatide, a drug in the same family as Ozempic, seems to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Plus, why scientists will look to the...
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Daily briefing: Where long COVID is understudied and ignored
A lack of data and recognition is hampering action on long COVID in many low-income countries. Plus, half of the world’s mining areas are...
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cool stuff
Why the 2026 Subaru Outback Has a Ruler Built Into Its Taillights
Sign up for The Drive Daily These days, there’s an app for just about anything. But if you ask anybody who has tried to...
thedrive.com
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cooking / food & drink
6 Foods You Should Be Cooking in a Cast-Iron Skillet, According to a Food Scientist
This versatile pan is our go-to. We reach for our cast-iron skillet on the daily, probably more often than most other tools in our kitchen....
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nature
Daily briefing: Mysterious Taiwan fossil is Denisovan
A fossilized jawbone discovered more than 20 years ago belonged to a Denisovan. Plus, the states hit hardest by NIH cuts in charts and an acoustics...
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health
LEGO Lessons Boost Kids’ Math and Spatial Skills in 6 Weeks
Incorporating LEGO-based activities into daily classroom instruction can significantly improve children’s math and spatial reasoning abilities,...
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Daily briefing: Older people’s existing immunity could shape an H5N1 pandemic
Older people might be more protected from bird flu because they were exposed to ‘matched’ flu strains during childhood. Plus, scientists are hopeful...
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nature
Daily briefing: Inside the room-temperature superconductivity scandal
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artificial intelligence
ChatGPT’s Improved Memory Points Toward a More Personal AI
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cooking
17 Budget Recipes That Might Impress Your Rich Aunt
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apps
I use Gemini every day — here are 7 mind-blowing prompts I can’t live without
Over the past year, I’ve gradually woven Google’s Gemini AI into my daily workflow. I use it mostly for brainstorming ideas, but I...
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nature
Daily briefing: The man sniffing out fraudsters that sell fake degrees
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fashion
$ 48 Levis, $ 15 Laneige: The 57 Best Deals Under $ 50 at Amazon’s Spring Sale
The Amazon Big Spring Sale kicked off yesterday, and it’s surprisingly good. Our deals editor, Sam Daly, has been fastidiously rounding up the...
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crafting
'It looks like lace': Meet the Scottish illustrator cutting plain paper into works of art
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beauty
A Shopper’s Hair Grew Past Their Shoulders for the First time Thanks to This $ 28 Oil
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food & drink
You Seriously Need To Clean Your Nespresso Machine
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fitness
Huckberry's Bestselling Slim-Fit T-Shirts That Are Perfect for Travel, Hiking, and Daily Wear Are All $ 20 Off
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technology
The Download: creating “spare” human bodies, and ditching US AI models
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nature
Daily briefing: 23andMe DNA reveals living descendants of enslaved people
DNA analysis from a genetic database finds nearly 42,000 living descendants of 27 African American furnace workers from the 18th and 19th century....
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beauty
The 'Exact' Foods You Should Be Eating Daily To 'Help Regrow Your Hair'—#3 Contains Many 'Trace Minerals'
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nature
Daily briefing: Fossilized footprints show people’s first steps into the Americas
Human footprints might be the oldest direct evidence that people lived in the Americas thousands of years earlier than thought. Plus, gene editing...
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nature
Daily briefing: In most mammal species, males and females are the same size — or females are bigger
Charles Darwin’s claim about male mammals usually being bigger than females is proved wrong. Plus, OpenAI’s Sora can create amazing video from text...
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beauty
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Formulated with a breakthrough peptide, rich plant stem cell extracts, and adaptogens, this nourishing eye serum is a solid addition to your daily...
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