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nature
Daily briefing: What scientists think of Netflix’s 3 Body Problem
The scientific adviser of 3 Body Problem, a planetary scientist and a nanotechnology expert review the hit sci-fi show. Plus, why a trailblazing...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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These scientists are building a cat database to understand why they act like that
Notice that quirky thing your cat always does? Maybe it loses its mind when you try to eat a piece of whole wheat bread without sharing; races around the house at full speed after using the litterbox or perhaps insists on sitting in that one spot filled with delicate papers you'd rather they didn't...
npr.org - 16 days ago
innovation
Scientists May Have Finally Found the Origin of One of History’s Most Important Inventions
A new study took a novel approach at examining—and maybe even solving—the mystery of the humble wheel. Many theories have tried to explain when and where the wheel and axle were first invented. • A new study examines a relatively recent theory that miners in the Carpathian Mountains created the first...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
15 Beef Recipes That’ll Have You Repeating ‘Yum’ Daily
Who knew that beef could taste this good—every single day? These 15 recipes will have you saying ‘Yum’ on repeat, and we’re not even kidding. Quick,...
fromicecreamtosteak.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Is too much sitting down negatively impacting your workout recovery? New study
I didn’t realize how much I was sitting down until I started thinking about it. I’ve never been a completely sedentary person, but when I considered...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago
science / wellness
Scientists issue urgent warning after finding tiny particles in human brains: 'Particularly alarming'
Microplastics, or the tiny particles of plastic typically smaller than a grain of sand, have been found in human brains. Alarmingly, these particles...
thecooldown.com - 15 days ago
entrepreneurship
The Next Wave Of Retail Tech: 4 Problems These AI Startups Are Solving
While generative AI has dominated headlines with flashy consumer applications, a new generation of retail tech startups is using artificial intelligence to solve fundamental business challenges that have long plagued the industry. These companies, recently recognized in the ‘startup’ section of in...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Four Ways Engineers Are Trying to Break Physics
In particle physics, the smallest problems often require the biggest solutions.Along the border of France and Switzerland, around a hundred meters...
ieee.org - 3 days ago
health
Researchers raise urgent concern after finding hidden contaminants in everyday products: 'One of the top global public health ... threats'
A new study shows that microplastic pollution isn't just a potential problem for the planet — it could also have major repercussions on our...
thecooldown.com - 16 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: What makes pee yellow
The enzyme that turns a red-orange precursor into urine’s yellow compound has finally been identified. Plus, the latest private Moon mission might be...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
Man Explains The Mathematics Behind Why Old People Think Skipping That Daily Coffee Will Help The Younger Generations Buy Homes
Content creator Nick Powers took to TikTok to shed light on a common misunderstanding between older and younger generations about money, spending...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Council Post: Why Do Business Leaders Still Overlook Health As A Key Factor For Success?
Amanda Gravitis, CEO of Smart Salem. I know what you're probably thinking: All we ever seem to hear about these days is the importance of employee well-being and the benefits of a healthier workforce. How can we be overlooking health as a factor for success? On the one hand, you are right. But what we...
forbes.com - 10 days ago
travel
'Labour's political perversity plunges new depths in Pakistan airport objection'
It's as though some Labour MPs think that Britons don't have memories. Caring about events overseas at the expense of their own country has long been...
express.co.uk - 3 days ago
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Scientists Horrified by "Mirror Life" That Could Wipe Out Biology As We Know It
"The consequences could be globally disastrous." A group of the world's leading biologists have called for an immediate halt on a technology you've...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
The Common Seasoning You Should Avoid Adding To Tuna Salad
Tuna salad should be fresh, bright, and full of texture. So, if you're reaching for celery salt, you're making a huge mistake. A lot of people think...
thetakeout.com - 30+ days ago
science
Should you worry about microplastics?
Ever since Austrian scientists first began looking for them in people in 2018, microplastics have turned up in the blood, lungs, kidneys, liver,...
economist.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
This country is banning time trial bikes for juniors – I think it's a great idea
Last week, in a bid to instil fairness for up-and-coming racers, Cycling Canada announced plans to outlaw time trial bikes in junior events. The...
cyclingweekly.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: ‘Polar rain aurora’ seen from Earth for the first time
Scientists got the first-ever unimpeded view from Earth of a rare aurora spanning more than 3,000 kilometres across the North Pole. Plus, ‘fantastic’...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Valve needs to rethink the Deck Verified program
The Steam Deck Verified program was a good start, but it’s time to move on. Valve separates compatibility with the Steam Deck into four buckets. You...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
In Praise of the In-Person Meeting
Meeting in person may offer benefits for resolving delicate workplace problems. I was having a conversation recently with someone who was navigating a...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: No one knows how smell really works — scientists are sniffing out the answers
Scientists are solving the mystery of how smell works using artificial intelligence. Plus, a side by side comparison of how GLP-1 agonists differ and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology / apps
Nintendo just launched a new iPhone app that you’ll want to check daily
Today as part of its latest Nintendo Direct, the gaming giant announced the launch of a brand new iPhone and Android app: Nintendo Today! It’s available now on the App Store as a new way to follow updates from Nintendo every single day. Here are the details. Nintendo Today! is a daily update app...
9to5mac.com - 8 days ago
technology
World’s first 1-nanometre RISC-V chip made in China with 2D materials
Chinese scientists have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, with the chip set to enter pilot-scale...
scmp.com - 1 day ago
business
Council Post: Turning Vision Into Reality: Developing A CIO Strategy
Rizwan Jan is VP and Chief Information Officer of The CNA Corporation. A chief information officer (CIO) needs to be more than just a technical expert. To align technology with business objectives, CIOs need to exhibit a combination of strong leadership, clear communication and strategic thinking....
forbes.com - 2 days ago
beauty
These 5 Haircuts Dominated Copenhagen Fashion Week And Will Soon Be Everywhere
While the Couture Fashion Week agenda usually sets forth the most otherworldly style inspiration for the season ahead, Copenhagen Fashion Week, on the other hand, has always been about the trends we want to wear everyday – think: time less, yet forward-facing pieces that will shape our everyday...
elle.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Scientists discover the hidden cause of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has identified a new form of cell death in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia,...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago