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Daily briefing: NASA begins mass firings of scientists
NASA has become the first US agency to pre-emptively fire career employees as part of a radical downsizing of the federal government. Plus, the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists Say Doing This One Thing for 5 Minutes a Day Can Lower Your Dementia Risk
Physical activity is key for brain health, cognitive function and dementia prevention. You might think that cutting your odds of developing dementia...
goodhousekeeping.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists uncover lasting impact of monumental dam removal project: 'You can change the marine ecosystem'
"Now it's such a joy to visit the area because it's so lush, it's so green." Scientists studying a dam removal project in Washington state...
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Firing the Scientists Who Make Working Safe Is Foolish
Black lung is a cruel disease. Incurable, it scars and hardens lungs, makes breathing hurt and leads to tuberculosis, heart disease and cancer. Still...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
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artificial intelligence
From LLMs to hallucinations, here’s a simple guide to common AI terms
Artificial intelligence is a deep and convoluted world. The scientists who work in this field often rely on jargon and lingo to explain what they’...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
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nutrition
Scientists discover a common breakfast food can lower your risk of colorectal cancer
Bring on the parfaits, folks. Scientists have discovered that regular, long-term yogurt consumption could help lower the risk of colorectal...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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health
Scientists discover toxic substance has 'remarkable potential' to help solve global issue — here's how
Scientists recently made a startling discovery that could be the very definition of a win-win situation. Researchers doing a comprehensive review of...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
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GBH Daily: Affordable housing win
This is a web edition of GBH Daily, a weekday newsletter bringing you local stories you can trust so you can stay informed without feeling...
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auto
Tesla Robotaxi Service Begins Next Week In Austin. Is Full Self Driving Finally Ready?
As Tesla prepares to begin robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, next week, some are questioning if its self driving software is safe.The post Tesla...
cleantechnica.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
Owning a Porsche: the real costs of maintenance, insurance, and daily driving
Ever wondered how much it costs to keep a high-end Porsche on the road? When it comes to running a Porsche – like any vehicle – there...
supercarblondie.com - 30+ days ago
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work-life balance
Burnout was on the rise in 2024, but so was engagement. That could spell trouble for employers in 2025
If you managed to evade burnout last year, scientists may be interested in studying your resilience.Burnout in the workplace reached an all- time high...
hr-brew.com - 30+ days ago
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learning
Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in PLOS Digital Health highlights how smartphone navigation data could serve as a tool to identify individuals at risk of...
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nature
Daily briefing: Grad students are going hungry on campus
Food insecurity is ‘off the scales’ in universities, say researchers. Plus, the mission to grab rocks from the far side of the Moon has launched...
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health
The Science of Tripping Comes to Town
Last week, thousands of scientists, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and members of the curious public converged on Denver for the annual Psychedelic...
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Daily briefing: Students and grandmothers step up where mental health-care is in short supply
Innovative, low-cost programmes are filling the gaps in mental healthcare in Africa. Plus, what car-driving rats can tell us about the pleasure of...
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celebrity
Jessica Simpson Reveals Straight And Brutal Reason Why Her Marriage To Eric Johnson Failed - US Daily Report
Jessica Simpson is making it clear that, whether the world is ready or not, she is about to reveal the truth about her not-so-shocking divorce...
usdailyreport.com - 30+ days ago
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interior design
This NYC Prewar Apartment in “Rough Shape” Was Completely Transformed with Paint
“My partner and I have enjoyed every second of making our apartment a home,” begins Sarah Catenac, who describes this 680-square-foot, one-bedroom...
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Scientists are waiting longer than ever to receive a Nobel
Nobel laureates often receive the prize decades after their groundbreaking research — and that delay is getting longer. Lilly Tozer The road to a Nobel...
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Daily briefing: Pregnancy’s true toll on the body
A huge study paints the most detailed picture yet of the toll pregnancy and childbirth take on the body. Plus, scientists have discovered a new...
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health
Engineer develops new security protocol to protect miniaturized wireless medical implants from cyberthreats
Scientists recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind authentication protocol for wireless, battery-free, ultraminiaturized implants that ensures these...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of adventurous play
We learn that lead in the air of ancient Rome might have lowered IQs and discover why children need risky play. Can AI help us...
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Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms
Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up. David McNeill David...
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Daily briefing: Eclipse watchers stunned by impressive ‘red dot’ prominences
Enormous loops of plasma erupting from the Sun’s surface became visible as red dots during the total eclipse. Plus, genetic analysis confirms that...
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business
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Upgrade your Microsoft Windows operating system at a discount with these incredible deals from StackSocial. Right now, you can get Windows 11 Pro for $ 9.97, down from...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Scientists Just Discovered a Huge Health Benefit of Coffee
Recent research found a surprising link between coffee and gut health, and the findings are eye-opening. As if coffee drinkers needed another excuse to keep...
foodandwine.com - 30+ days ago
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health
Too many people still take low-dose daily aspirin. What you should know.
Recommendations for the pill have changed because of a risk of bleeding in the brain and gut. Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
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