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Coffee Science Foundation Leading More Defects Research with UC Davis
The Specialty Coffee Association-supported Coffee Science Foundation (CSF) today announced the launch of a new research project in partnership with...
dailycoffeenews.com - 18 days ago

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Thousands Of Teenage Girls Took Part In A New Study. What They Revealed Should Terrify You.
"As I watch my own young daughter grow, these statistics take on a new, urgent meaning.” For nearly two decades, I’ve dedicated my career to understanding and addressing the challenges facing young women. As the founder of Ruling Our eXperiences (ROX), I’ve had the privilege of researching the lives...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
science
Neandertal genes in people today came from hook-ups around 47,000 years ago
Most present-day humans carry a small amount of Neandertal DNA that can be traced back to a single period of interbreeding, two genetic analyses find....
sciencenews.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists predict catastrophic river shifts that threaten millions worldwide
Indiana University researchers have made significant progress in understanding the dangerous phenomenon known as river avulsion, which refers to the...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
job & work / learning
5 ancient habits from Socrates to help you think more adaptively
Socrates’s two-column technique only teaches one small part of his famous philosophical method, but it’s a great way to start thinking more flexibly and adaptively about life. Donald Robertson is a cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist. He has been researching Stoicism for over twenty years and is...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
travel
Rolling vineyards and Roman snails: this 70km gravel route links Surrey's most famous hills
Supping coffee at one of Guildford’s many upscale chain cafes, I looked out from under the shop’s awning at the unplanned rain lashing the streets. It...
bikeradar.com - 30+ days ago
science
20-year Study Reveals Effectiveness of Protecting Congo Bonobo Population
For the first time , scientists have an accurate estimate of how many bonobos live in Africa’s largest protected forest, Salonga National Park. This...
onegreenplanet.org - 30+ days ago
fashion
Oxygen Levels in Earth's Lakes Are Plummeting
Earth's lakes are experiencing an alarming drop in oxygen levels, new research shows. Similar trends have also been observed across rivers and seas....
realclearscience.com - 5 days ago
work-life balance
Want to Raise More Resilient, Emotionally Healthy Kids? Science Says Always Respond to Their Pain or Illness Like This
As Inc. colleague Bill Murphy Jr. writes, there comes a time in some people’s lives when their aspirations for their children begin to rival or even exceed their aspirations for themselves. Plus, if you have or plan to have kids, one of the best ways to feel your work-life balance is healthy is to...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
'Courage Is Contagious': Kamala Harris Delivers Powerful Message of Sisterhood and Strength at Leading Women Defined Summit
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science
The scientist inspired by Jurassic Park now fighting for marine habitats
Ana Bugnot remembers the very day she set her heart on a career in science which would ultimatey lead her to becoming a marine ecologist.She was only...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
science
Acting NIH director dismisses five neuroscientists from advisory boards
Three researchers who served as scientific advisers to the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) were removed from their positions this...
thetransmitter.org - 10 days ago
mindfulness
4 Science-Backed Techniques for Stress and Anxiety Relief
Try dialectical behavior therapy's "TIPP" skills when feeling overwhelmed. Racing heart. Sweaty Palms. Fast breathing. Tense muscles. These physical...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship / health
Neuroscience Discovered a Clever Trick for Squeezing More Joy Out of Everyday Pleasures
Entrepreneurs can’t make the world less crazy, but they can squeeze more joy out of everyday things with this simple trick. In difficult and uncertain time s, it is often impossible to make the larger world less crazy. But you can learn to squeeze more joy out of your everyday life. This is a lesson...
inc.com - 22 days ago
how-to
How to Pursue Education in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
The future of mental health treatment will include psychedelic medicines. As a psychologist and researcher who has worked on FDA-approved clinical...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
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CustomGPT.ai's deep research agent, you can generate better-than-human-level articles in minutes, based on your own custom knowledge. All you have to...
producthunt.com - 30+ days ago
wellness / health
This Popular Diet Can Help Prevent Macular Degeneration, New Research Finds
The Mediterranean diet has been linked to weight loss, lower cancer mortality, improved cardiovascular health, and sharp cognitive function. Many...
bestlifeonline.com - 16 days ago
celebrity
The Women of 'White Lotus' Season 3 Are Like Bravo Meets Goop
They drink smoothies. They wear big hats. They will stop at nothing to relax. Here's how costume designer Alex Bovaird outfitted Thailand's leading ladies. One thing about the women of The White Lotus Thailand—they’d all shop at Erewhon. The Venn diagram of luxury spa-goers in Southeast Asia and...
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fashion / job & work
Five Years After Covid, Survey Data Shows Love for Hybrid or Remote Work
New research offers some insights into our changed business habits, including how we shake hands, and how we’re all into Zooming now. To say the Covid-19 pandemic changed everything about our world, including upending pretty much every workplace norm at the time , is like calling water wet. But not...
inc.com - 11 days ago
technology
Code found online exploits LogoFAIL to install Bootkitty Linux backdoor
Unearthed sample likely works against Linux devices from Acer, HP, Fujitsu, and Lenovo. Researchers have discovered malicious code circulating in the...
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how-to
You’ve Been Storing Your Coffee All Wrong - Here’s How to Fix It
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education
ISRO Apprentice Recruitment 2025: Apply for 75 posts at isro.gov.in, details here
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business
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Did you know that nearly 54% of social media users browse platforms to research products? This staggering statistic highlights the vital role social...
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science
Towering Scientists: Cédric Villani on Joseph Fourier’s ‘mathematical poem’
Joseph Fourier was a French mathematician, born on 21 March 1768 in Auxerre, France. His name is closely associated with the Fourier series and Fourier transform, mathematical tools utilised in a wide range of applications. He is also one of the 72 scientists and mathematicians whose names are...
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Development is taking a toll on Florida's precious springs
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — At Rock Springs, just north of Orlando, water gushes from a limestone cliff. Hundreds of gallons of water pour from an opening in the rock every second. Mike Cliburn, with Friends of the Wekiva River says, "This is basically rainwater that percolates down through the recharge...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Microplastic pollution disrupts photosynthesis, threatening global food security
A research group led by Prof. DANG Fei from the Institute of Soil Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Prof. ZHONG Huan...
eurekalert.org - 14 days ago