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nature
Daily briefing: Rejuvenating the immune system could slow ageing
Studies in mice raise the tantalising prospect of treating immune ageing to control age-related diseases. Plus, concerns grow over cows becoming a...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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cycling / running
Jamie Laing told wife Sophie Habboo 'every day' that he could not finish Comic Relief ultra marathon challenge
Jamie Laing’s wife Sophie Habboo has said that he told her “every day” he wouldn’t be able to finish his Comic Relief Ultra Marathon Man challenge....
nationalworld.com - 14 days ago
science
1 National Park Service job in California and Nevada could rewrite human history
It’s one of the most famous lines in “Indiana Jones” fandom. “It belongs in a museum,” shouts Jones, talking about a famous relic supposedly found in a Utah park at the end of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” The relic in that movie may be fictionalized, but for Aubrey Bonde of the National...
sfgate.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Start-up boom or doom? How this year could spark the UK’s business appetite
For many, the new year is a time to celebrate leaving the stress of our past behind – kickstarting a number of resolutions designed to spark a sense...
cityam.com - 30+ days ago
fitness / food & drink / gardening / health / learning
7 mind-blowing discoveries about Alzheimer’s that could change everything
Everything we thought we knew about Alzheimer’s disease might be wrong. Scientists at the University of Cincinnati have just dropped a bombshell...
rollingout.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
I Thought Wine Glasses Were Perfect—Until This Modular Space-Saving One Proved Me Wrong
I love it when a designer stops taking something for granted. A chair doesn’t HAVE to have four static legs. It could use three, maybe five, maybe...
yankodesign.com - 25 days ago
business
Months after calling Wizz Air’s unlimited flights deal a ‘marketing scam,’ Michael O’Leary’s Ryanair launches its own subscription service
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary is better known for trashing his budget airline’s competition than imitating it. His latest brainchild, though, could...
fortune.com - 10 days ago
job & work
15 Careers That Are Dying Off ... Fast 💀
The job market is always in flux. Jobs that are only now coming to the fore could be one of the most common workplace roles in just a few years. And...
wealthup.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Dermatologists Say Your Wash Cloth Is Gross. Here's The Gentle Product You Could Be Using Instead.
"I will purchase these for the rest of my life," writes one reviewer. You may be diligent about washing your face and applying your skin care. But one common mistake might be reintroducing breakout-causing bacteria to your freshly cleansed face. “Be cautious in using cleansing tools like washcloths,...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
business
Mega Millions winning numbers for Friday, Dec. 20 drawing: $ 862 million lottery jackpot
Felling lucky? Five days ahead of Christmas, a Mega Millions player could get an early present with a prize that is nearing $ 1 billion. Friday's Mega Millions jackpot soared to an estimated $ 862 million for the drawing. The jackpot was worth an estimated $ 392.1 million lump-sum payment after taxes,...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
science
If humans could fly, how big would our wings be?
Humans don't have hollow bones like birds do, so how big would our wings have to be to lift us off the ground? For the many wondrous things humans can...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Critics call consciousness theory ‘pseudoscience’
A group of researchers say that a high-profile theory about consciousness is receiving undue attention and can’t be empirically tested. Plus, world...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
The time of Day You Exercise Could Help Control Blood Sugar
Any physical activity is good for your metabolic health, but research says timing it right may have more benefits for your glucose levels. New research points to the benefits of exercise timing on blood sugar regulation, pointing to evening exercise as the best option. • Researchers say to focus on...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
music
Ongoing History Daily: Music can change how we remember the past
We’ve all experienced situations when hearing a song transports us back to when we first heard it or something we were doing when the song came on. A...
ajournalofmusicalthings.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
AeroPress Just Fixed My Biggest Beef with the Classic Coffee Maker
The newly released AeroPress Premium brings a plastic-free upgrade to the iconic design. Some products don’t need updates. You could argue the...
gearpatrol.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
What is mulch? The unsung hero of the garden (and why spring is the perfect time to get started)
The benefits are tenfold Mulch is one of the unsung heroes of the garden. Undervalued yet essential, mulching helps to promote a healthier soil ecosystem so that your plants grow stronger – and who doesn't want a thriving garden? The process of mulching is a simple one: it involves covering the soil...
housebeautiful.com - 10 days ago
nature
Inflammation in severe COVID linked to bad fungal microbiome
An overabundant ‘mycobiota’ in the gut might be involved in triggering harmful immune responses. McKenzie Prillaman An imbalance of fungi in the gut...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Optometrist warns of 'bad news' beauty trend that could damage your eyes
As we ring in 2025, many are giving their beauty routines a makeover, with false eyelashes becoming a major trend. However, an eye health expert has...
themirror.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Clever Things That Make You Look So Good, You'll Wish You Got Them Years Ago
These easy glow-ups are begging to be added to your rotation. Some time s, your tried-and-true daily routine starts to get a little boring....
elitedaily.com - 13 days ago
architecture / auto
Motorola Razr 60 Features, Design Leaked, Could See A Price Bump
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ndtvprofit.com - 8 days ago
science
Scientists sawed a human brain into 703 cubes to map its energy system for the first time
Your brain burns 20 percent of your body’s energy and now we know exactly where it goes....
zmescience.com - 7 days ago
celebrity
Sandringham at Christmas was "Like a Pressure Cooker" for Princess Diana, Former Royal Butler Says
"Some can stand it, some can’t. Diana couldn’t stand it." With some rather unusual rules, multiple wardrobe changes a day and dozens of family members under the same roof, navigating a royal Christmas would intimidate even the most unflappable guest. When it came to celebrating the holidays at...
marieclaire.com - 30+ days ago
nature
How a trove of cancer genomes could improve kids’ leukaemia treatment
Analysis shows that a type of fast-growing paediatric cancer has 15 distinct subtypes, each linked to responsiveness to particular therapies. Giorgia...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Physiology Passport: A Tool to Integrate Personalised Prevention in UK Health Systems
By Shania Pande, Policy Officer, The Physiological SocietyDr Laura Blackburn, Head of Science, PHG FoundationProfessor Dame Melanie Welham, Former...
physoc.org - 30+ days ago
shopping
Linda Black, what’s my daily horoscope today? Gemini, go for a new look or hairstyle (04/02/25)
Nancy Black Tribune Content Agency Linda Black Horoscopes for Wednesday, April 2, 2025 Today’s Birthday (04/02/25). Fortune flows through communication...
mlive.com - 3 days ago
music / technology
In Full Flow: Odeon Audio , Gold Note, Innuos, Air Tight, Western Electric, Cardas Cable at Supreme Acoustic Systems
Gary Lea of Supreme Acoustic Systems graciously allowed me into his room pre-show, because he knows I am a horn-loaded loudspeaker fanatic. After one...
stereophile.com - 12 days ago