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Recent Discovery Stuns Scientists as Octopus Defies Nature and Forms Strategic Alliances to Dominate Underwater Hunts
In the mysterious depths of the ocean, octopuses are breaking their solitary habits to join forces with fish for hunting expeditions. But it’s not...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago

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Harper Beckham debuts a Barbie blonde hair colour with first ever transformation
There's no better way to ring in spring/summer 2025 than with a hair transformation; as the old adage goes: newyearseason, new me! And it seems that Harper Beckham agrees, having recently debuted a lighter, brighter and blonder look. Take notes, people. Over on Instagram, Harper's legendary mum,...
cosmopolitan.com - 1 day ago
business
Reverse Engineering KPIs: A Behavioral Biology Approach
Most organizations track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to stay aligned with strategic goals—but what if we’ve been using them backward? Instead of treating KPIs as static metrics or top-down expectations, leaders can unlock more consistent performance by reverse engineering KPIs. This means...
forbes.com - 8 days ago
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Tax Fraud Blotter: Histories of non-compliance
The royal treatment; tit for tat; false certifications; and other highlights of recent tax cases....
accountingtoday.com - 16 days ago
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In a global first, scientists control electrons with twisted light
Scientists have long used Gaussian beams to study how light interacts with matter. These beams resemble plane waves and rely mostly on dipole-active...
thebrighterside.news - 19 days ago
fashion / nature
This U.S. City Is Now the Fastest-Warming in the Country
In recent years, the discourse surrounding climate change has shifted from mere speculation to undeniable reality. The effects of climate change are...
weather-fox.com - 10 days ago
cooking
The Dry-Aged Beef José Andrés Uses For 'The Best Burger In The World'
Spanish American chef José Andrés, the author and humanitarian, knows his stuff when it comes to food. While Andrés' signature exuberant and animated...
chowhound.com - 20 days ago
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Who is James McAvoy’s creative wife, Lisa Liberati? M. Night Shyamalan’s ex-assistant designs clothes worn by Jessica Chastain and Amy Poehler – she met the X-Men actor on the set of Split
James McAvoy is notoriously low-key when it comes to his love life – so much so that the X-Men star from Glasgow only confirmed his most recent...
scmp.com - 11 days ago
photography
PENTAX WG-90: Compact and Lightweight Underwater Digital Camera by Ricoh on Gadget Flow
Shoot with confidence using the Ricoh PENTAX WG-90. It’s an underwater digital camera that handles extreme conditions while offering stunning photos...
thegadgetflow.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Open Source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries
AI bots hungry for data are taking down FOSS sites by accident, but humans are fighting back. Software developer Xe Iaso reached a breaking point...
arstechnica.com - 10 days ago
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Initial jobless claims rise, surpassing forecast and previous figures
The number of initial jobless claims, a key indicator of the health of the U.S. labor market, has seen an increase, according to recent economic...
investing.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Adolescents with authoritarian leanings exhibit weaker cognitive ability and emotional intelligence
A recent study published in the Journal of Personality has found that adolescents with lower levels of both cognitive and emotional abilities are more...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Baya Systems raises $ 36M for AI and chiplet innovation
Baya Systems, a chip technology company that wants accelerate intelligent computing, raised $ 36 million in funding. Maverick Silicon led the round, which also included strategic investment from Synopsys and current investors including Matrix Partners and Intel Capital reinvesting into the...
venturebeat.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists successfully ‘nuke asteroid’ — in a lab mock-up
Experiment shows that, in a worst-case scenario, humanity could use a nuclear explosion to save the planet from a deadly impact. Jonathan O'Callaghan A...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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It’s one of the most destructive and deadly animals on earth – meet the highly toxic ‘toadzilla’
The toad is considered one of the world’s most destructive invasive species, after being introduced to countries across the globe as a biological...
discoverwildlife.com - 13 days ago
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The testing of AI in medicine is a mess. Here’s how it should be done
Hundreds of medical algorithms have been approved on basis of limited clinical data. Scientists are debating who should test these tools and how best...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Lab-grown sperm and eggs: ‘epigenetic’ reset in human cells paves the way
Technique wipes away tags on DNA that must be reprogrammed during development of reproductive cells. Heidi Ledford The day when human sperm and eggs...
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nature.com - 10 days ago
space
It's Official: Scientists Have Confirmed What's Inside The Moon
Well, the verdict is in. The Moon is not made of green cheese after all. A thorough investigation published in May 2023 found that the inner core of...
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cycling
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A recent survey on the Braefoot Neighbourhood Bikeway Project found that many residents support traffic-calming measures, including speed humps, to...
saanichnews.com - 16 days ago
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lifestyle
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A new analysis suggests many studies provide flawed perspectives, making light to moderate drinkers look better than they really are. This article is...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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thedrum.com - 4 days ago
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aol.com - 9 days ago
entrepreneurship
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blackenterprise.com - 30+ days ago
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Tanzania’s marine reserves offer long-term benefits to communities, study finds
Marine protected areas in Tanzania boosted living standards in nearby communities over a span of nearly 20 years, a recent study in Conservation...
mongabay.com - 30+ days ago