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Research Shows That Creatine May Protect The Brain From Injuries
While creatine is a beloved (and effective) muscle-building supplement, about 5% of your body's stores of this compound are in the brain. Researchers...
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ESPN's Laura Rutledge Shows Off New Hairstyle With Jaw-Dropping Photo
We're not even three full months into 2025, but ESPN's Laura Rutledge is already having an incredible year. Two weeks ago, Rutledge received a...
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writing
'In my novels, there is more kindness than you might see in other books': Author Ann Patchett on writing amid chaos
In the latest episode of Influential, US writer Ann Patchett shares how seeing kindness around her influences the way she approaches her characters. Patchett has...
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fitness
Hot Chocolate Can Help Your Heart Health, New Research Shows—But Only If You Drink a Certain Kind
Who doesn’t love a mug of hot chocolate? Whether you prefer it plain or like to doctor it up with whipped cream and peppermint...
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celebrity
Davina McCall makes emotional public appearance after brain surgery
Presenter Davina McCall said she was "crying already" as she shared the story of her brain surgery at a charity event for Brain Tumour Research...
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fitness
Science! SDU Researchers Identified the Membrane Receptor for Ceramide in Adipocytes
JINAN, China, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, Professor Sun Jinpeng's team at Shandong University and collaborators published a research...
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movie & tv
5 best FX shows of 2024
It was a great year for FX shows! Over the years, FX has routinely cranked out some of the best shows on TV. That did...
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parenting
Extremism researchers: 'momfluencers' push hate messages alongside wholesome content
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with extremism researcher Eviane Leidig about how some white nationalist housewives are using social media to normalize and amplify their beliefs....
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learning
Why Rewatching Your Favorite TV Shows Feels So Good, According to Research
They'll be there for you when the rain starts to pour. It’s the end of a long day, and you’ve just plopped down...
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apps
The Best Way To Make Money With the 5 Most Popular AI Tools
According to The Listening App, 60% of Americans use AI-powered tools at least once weekly. The research also found the most common uses of AI apps...
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apps
Do you use Android? This secret Google technique could protect you
Google strengthens Android security with a new Play Protect feature that automatically disables permissions for potentially harmful applications....
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beauty
5 Truly Painful Things That Only Happen To Your Body After You Turn 25, According To Research
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nature
Brain-reading devices allow paralysed people to talk using their thoughts
Two studies report considerable improvements in technologies designed to help people with facial paralysis to communicate. Miryam Naddaf Brain-reading...
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job & work
As budget tightens, report finds Illinois better prepared for recession than in recent past
State lawmakers will face a projected budget deficit and slowing revenue when they return to Springfield in January, but a new report shows fiscal...
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technology
Nanotechnology breakthrough may boost treatment for aggressive breast cancer: Study
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technology
Researchers tortured robots to test the limits of human empathy
A brief history of people bullying robots. In 2015, a jovial three-foot-tall robot with pool noodles for arms set out on what seemed like a simple...
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gardening
NASA Research Confirms These Plants Can Clean Your Air Naturally
Looking to freshen up your indoor air without resorting to chemical-laden purifiers? NASA has your answer. Back in the late ’80s, the space agency...
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science
One Nation One Subscription sees India grant researchers access to 13,000 journals
India has approved its One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme that aims to transform access to academic resources. It will provide access to...
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cycling
San Francisco Slow Streets Bucks Citywide Trend, Reducing Injuries by 61 Percent
Low-cost interventions aimed at slowing traffic are making a major impact on road safety. San Francisco’s Slow Streets program is dramatically...
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learning / teaching
Researchers Created a Phonics Program With ‘Dramatic’ Results. How It Works
A new study has found evidence of big gains in students’ reading ability from using one specific phonics program—and suggests that consistent...
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business
Duolingo's viral Ashton Hall parody shows how brands can smash social media
So why do so many brands get it wrong? The report of Duo the Owl's death was an exaggeration, Mark Twain might have said. Duolingo's...
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health / how-to
New research shows how to stretch to improve your flexibility
Can you reach down and touch your toes without bending your knees? Can you reach both arms overhead? If these sound like a struggle, you...
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technology
Scientists warn of severe honeybee losses in 2025
Researchers at Washington State University projected that honeybee colonies in the U.S. could decline by up to 70% this year. Honeybee colonies in the United...
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fitness
I'm A Neuroscientist ― This Is My Brain-Boosting Morning Routine
Here's what the pros do. Some scientists think your brain may age in waves which kick in at 57, 70, and 78 on average. While that’s still...
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technology
GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
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movie & tv
TV for winter 2025: 15 shows coming up, including the return of ‘Reacher’ and (finally) ‘Severance’
For all its flaws, “Saturday Night Live” used to consistently launch its cast members onto movie marquees. But changes in the film business have made...
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