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Daily briefing: why queasiness kills hunger
Feelings of hunger, nausea and fullness seem to be governed by separate brain circuits. Plus, nearly half of China’s major cities are sinking and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Daily briefing: Japanese spacecraft makes a pin-point landing on the Moon
Japan has become the fifth country to land a lunar spacecraft. Plus, Nature’s pick of the technologies to get excited about and how to go further...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
From VR headsets to 360-degree assessments, how to build the lacking soft skills of students
First, strap on your headset. You’ll find yourself looking at an office environment, where a digital replica of another human being is seated across from you, ready to conduct a mock job interview. An artificial intelligence application will turn this from a scripted practice session to something...
theglobeandmail.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Huge study reveals no drop in productivity from hybrid working
Some working from home helps keep workers happy, too. Plus, hints that rogue antibodies cause long COVID and AI-assisted VAR is coming to the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: 300-year-old sponges show 1.5 °C warming
Evidence from marine sponges suggests that the planet has already passed global warming milestone. Plus, text revealed from inside a scroll burnt by...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
UMSL counseling alumni release second children’s book in the ‘Kids Can Club’ series - UMSL Daily
Authors Jen Monika McCurdy and Christine Corrigan Mendez met while pursuing their master’s degrees in counseling at UMSL. McCurdy and Mendez released...
umsl.edu - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Coffee News Recap, 14 Mar: Reports of green coffee theft in the US rise as prices stay high, Dune Coffee Roasters’ Kay Cheon is the 2025 US Barista Champion & other stories
Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week. Editor’s noteGreen coffee thefts at origin are an unfortunate...
perfectdailygrind.com - 22 days ago
health
'I'm a doctor - I eat one thing every day for breakfast to keep cancer at bay'
A doctor who has bravely fought breast cancer three time s, Dr Liz O'Riordan, has revealed her revamped daily routine to maintain her health. Dr...
rsvplive.ie - 11 days ago
cooking
Ramona students sharpen their trades skills for state SkillsUSA contest
Ramona Career Technical Education students who won first through fourth place in local and regional SkillsUSA contests are preparing for the next...
sandiegouniontribune.com - 30+ days ago
business
How MBA Colleges in Delhi NCR Enhance Research Skills for Academic and Career Success
A course at one of the best MBA colleges in Delhi NCR doesn’t just provide academic knowledge – it strengthens research skills essential for both...
wixsite.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: No, Rapa Nui people didn’t destroy their island
A controversial theory about Rapa Nui has been conclusively debunked. Plus, what Harris and Trump said about science in their debate and the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Gut bacteria can break down artery-clogging cholesterol
Oscillibacter species can transform cholesterol into a more harmless form — hinting at probiotic treatments. Plus, mRNA drug shows the technology’s...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
Researchers Learn How a Drug Called Zotatifin Kills Cancer Cells
Zotatifin, which was developed by UCSF researchers, is being tested against breast cancer. They think it also might work against prostate and other...
ucsf.edu - 16 days ago
music
Primus Drummer Auditions Heating Up With Stewart Copeland, Danny Carey, Nikki Glaspie, Rory Dolan, More [Videos]
As Primus continues its search for a drummer to take the throne left vacant following Tim “Herb” Alexander‘s departure, the band has been sharing daily...
liveforlivemusic.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: A millimetre of brain in spectacular detail
Google scientists have modelled a tiny fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution. Plus, a bold proposal to limit extreme wealth. A...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Inside the room-temperature superconductivity scandal
The story of deception in a rising star’s physics lab. Plus, how the anti-obesity drug semaglutide could help people with HIV and we meet the science...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
interior design
6 Luxe Bathroom Features That Are Actually a Pain to Live With, According to Pros
Some time s, the stylish home features that catch your eye in listing photos aren’t practical when it comes to daily routines. I learned this firsthand...
apartmenttherapy.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
This is how to show up in AI search summaries - PR Daily
These tips will help you create content that people want and increase its chances of showing up in search results. AI-generated summaries have...
prdaily.com - 30+ 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
job & work
These are the top 15 emerging jobs of 2020, according to LinkedIn
It’s never a bad time to be an engineer—or to have people skills. LinkedIn’s third annual US emerging jobs report has identified the 15...
weforum.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Big tomatoes get sweeter thanks to CRISPR editing
A genetic tweak can make big tomatoes much sweeter. Plus, how smartphone signals can help map the upper atmosphere Gene tweaks sweeten tomato’s...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: How PhD assessment needs to change
What Briefing readers think about how doctoral degrees should be evaluated. Plus, the X-factor in bird song that makes males irresistible and why...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
Scientists identify harmful toxin as risk factor for ADHD: 'The global burden ... is staggering'
Millions of children and adults across America face daily exposure to a dangerous toxin that can permanently affect brain development and heart...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Here are the 20 startups that sponsor the most H-1B visas for immigrants looking for work
Even as Silicon Valley giants cut jobs like a hot knife through butter, the competition among startups for the best global talent remains as fierce as ever. And with critical skills, particularly in artificial intelligence, still in short supply, startups like OpenAI and Anthropic rely on the H-1B...
businessinsider.com - 13 days ago
memes
Kickstart The Week With The 51 Best New Memes On The Internet
We are back for another week and this is also happens to be the first daily memes roundup of March so I’m putting extra effort into this one to bring...
brobible.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Coaching Skills: How to take the next steps in your career
Guest post by Jenny Rogers, executive coach and author of Coaching Skills: The Definitive Guide to being a Coach and Are You Listening? See more...
irishtechnews.ie - 30+ days ago