Now there’s a new breed of wearables—built for your head. Instead of tracking your step count, heart rate, and skin ...
Barnes & Noble, once struggling against Amazon, has rebounded under CEO James Daunt by focusing on local community and the ...
It will surprise absolutely no-one that the common themes among this year’s Summer Reading recommendations are artificial intelligence and geopolitical risk, with a sprinkling of re-industrialisation.
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Did COP30 achieve anything to tackle climate change?
But the defining feature of COP30 was the failure to even mention fossil fuels in the final resolution, even while explicitly ...
Pets have evolved from practical helpers to our emotional companions, but are we truly fulfilling their needs?
In 2009, struggling with the significant behavioral health injuries of Soldiers and families as a result of the “Long War,” ...
National Mathematics Day is marked on December 22, the birthday of Srinivasa Ramanujan, whose work still amazes the world. But the day isn’t only about remembering a genius. It is also a reminder that ...
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Ergogenic edge or empty promise: How do we know what's really inside cycling supplements?
Legal ergogenic aids, such as gels and powders, are omnipresent at both elite and recreational levels. But, as you'll ...
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The Natural Intelligence of Stem Cells May Be The Most Fascinating Wellness Book You Read This Year
If you have ever wondered how much your body is actually capable of doing on its own, prepare to have your mind blown. Dr.
Professor Khare discusses the vulnerability of research, the charm of number theory, and why mathematics is central to human ...
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