nature
Daily briefing: Mega-proteins turn bacteria into predators
A candidate for the largest known protein might help killer aquatic bacteria to devour other microbes. Plus, the first-ever global climate deal on...
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business / technology
Roblox Shares Plummet After Miss on Daily Active Users, Bookings
Roblox Corp. shares dropped as much as 20%, the biggest intraday decline since May, after the video-game platform reported daily active users for the...
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celebrity
South Africa's giant playwright Athol Fugard, whose searing works challenged apartheid, dies aged 92
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Athol Fugard, South Africa’s foremost dramatist who explored the pervasiveness of apartheid in such searing works as “The Blood...
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nature
Daily briefing: Critics call consciousness theory ‘pseudoscience’
A group of researchers say that a high-profile theory about consciousness is receiving undue attention and can’t be empirically tested. Plus, world...
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auto
Forbes Daily: Japan’s Big Auto Merger Aimed At Competing In EV Market
Plus: Inside Iran’s Thriving Black Market For Starlink Terminals This is a published version of the Forbes Daily newsletter, you can sign-up to get...
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nature
Daily briefing: Sleeping people can still follow simple commands
Deep sleep doesn’t cut us off from the outside world as much as scientists had thought. Plus, the Greenland ice sheet can be saved...
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technology
MoviePass explores a daily fantasy platform for film buffs
MoviePass, the startup that made its mark with its movie theater subscription service, has always been known for shaking things up, and its latest venture...
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food & drink
Coffee Prices Just Hit a Record High — and They’re Still Climbing
A perfect storm of supply issues and market panic is sending coffee prices soaring, and that could mean big changes for your daily caffeine fix....
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travel
3-course award deal feast
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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...
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lifestyle
Over 50? These 11 gadgets can help boost your daily health
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job & work
Your Free Daily Horoscope for February 5, 2025
Your Daily Horoscope – February 5, 2025ARIES (March 21-April 19):Business before pleasure may be today’s theme. A first date or meetup might seem...
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learning
Only Grammar Geeks Can Correctly Guess If These Words Are One Words Or Two Words
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nature
Daily briefing: Farm animals have complex mental lives
Research is giving insight into the minds of cows, pigs, and other livestock. Plus, aspects of the human genome are unique to Indigenous Australians,...
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education / learning
Saint Bernard Puppy Proudly Mastering Daily Routine with Mom Is the Best Little Student
Laying down a routine with a puppy is important to setting them up for success. In the days leading up to getting said puppy, you're...
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nutrition
Research highlights power of metabolic modeling to generate personalized probiotics
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lifestyle
One year later, I still swear by the Fitbit Charge 6 — and it's on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025
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nature
Daily briefing: Earth’s next supercontinent will be a giant desert
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nature
Daily briefing: ‘Devastating’ cuts to NIH grants blocked by legal challenge
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work-life balance
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interior design
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books
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nature
Daily briefing: New evidence supports controversial hypothesis of ‘transmissible’ Alzheimer’s
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science
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nature
Daily briefing: Why women are far more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than men
Alzheimer’s disease might be partly linked to the hormonal changes that accompany menopause. Plus, the brain might temporarily ‘eat’ its own myelin...
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nature
Daily briefing: What causes obesity? Contentious topic gets an authoritative analysis
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- 30+ days ago
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