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Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Is the Most Beautiful Airport Landing in the U.S.-and It's Known For Its Gorgeous Mountain Views

Beautiful airport landings enhance the travel experience, with rankings highlighting stunning views at various global airports.
#social-media
fromNature
2 days ago
Mental health

Is social media addictive? Why a formal diagnosis is still out of reach

A California trial awarded $6 million for social media addiction harm, but researchers question the validity of labeling social media use as addiction.
Mental health
fromNature
2 days ago

Is social media addictive? Why a formal diagnosis is still out of reach

A California trial awarded $6 million for social media addiction harm, but researchers question the validity of labeling social media use as addiction.
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Mystery of 'second Sphinx' deepens as new footage reveals hidden clues

The footage captured by Trevor Grassi shows dozens of square shafts carved into bedrock, many extending deep underground but primarily filled with sand, raising new questions about what may lie beneath the surface.
OMG science
#ai
fromEngadget
4 days ago
Artificial intelligence

Microsoft's research assistant can now use multiple AI models simultaneously

The upgraded Researcher tool combines ChatGPT and Claude models for improved research quality in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun clarifies his role after the company hires another chief AI scientist

Shengjia Zhao is appointed as chief scientist of Meta's Superintelligence Labs, overseeing research agenda and direction.
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
4 days ago

Microsoft's research assistant can now use multiple AI models simultaneously

The upgraded Researcher tool combines ChatGPT and Claude models for improved research quality in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Medicine
fromJezebel
1 week ago

First It Was Mini-Livers; Now Science Can Give You a Bonus Pancreas as Well?

New studies show potential for injectable mini-livers and implantable devices with pancreatic cells to aid liver disease and diabetes management.
Science
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Nobel Laureate in physics to speak at Cornell April 8 | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Undergraduate Research Board hosts a lecture by Nobel Laureate John M. Martinis on April 8 about his quantum mechanics research.
Social media marketing
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Science Can Teach Us About the Pull of Social Media

Social media addiction lacks clear diagnostic criteria, yet recent legal rulings suggest its recognition and the need for further research and potential legislation.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Scientists Cloned a Mouse, Then Cloned the Clone, Et Cetera. The Results Were Horrific

"We had believed that we could create an infinite number of clones. That is why these results are so disappointing," study senior author Teruhiko Wakayama stated, highlighting the unexpected limitations encountered in the cloning process.
OMG science
#cern
fromFuturism
1 week ago
OMG science

Physicists Successfully Deliver First Bottle of CERN Antimatter From the Antimatter Factory

fromNature
1 week ago
OMG science

Antimatter has been transported for the first time ever - in the back of CERN's truck

OMG science
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Physicists Successfully Deliver First Bottle of CERN Antimatter From the Antimatter Factory

Researchers successfully transported 92 antiprotons across CERN, marking the first haul of antimatter particles in history.
OMG science
fromNature
1 week ago

Antimatter has been transported for the first time ever - in the back of CERN's truck

CERN successfully transported 92 antiprotons in a magnetic bottle, marking a historic achievement in antimatter research.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Rep. Tonko talks 'forever chemical' alternatives with students | Cornell Chronicle

Congressman Paul Tonko emphasized the importance of connecting students with policymakers to inspire future leaders in engineering and public policy.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Does Alcohol Boost Creativity?

Alcohol's impact on creativity is complex, with moderate consumption potentially aiding some creativity types, while excessive drinking can hinder it.
Marketing tech
fromPhys
1 week ago

Online ad fraud is a feature, not a bug

Online ad fraud significantly undermines digital advertising revenue, consuming over 20% of global ad spend.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 week ago

Meet the Leaders Helping to Create a World Without Blood Cancer - Washingtonian

The funds raised through Visionaries of the Year are used for research to advance lifesaving therapies like immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine, which are saving lives today.
Fundraising
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

100 experts were unable to agree on whether aging is an illness, or when it begins

The most prevalent human mortality risk factor, aging, seems to still be hidden in the mist, states the article summing up the survey's results that was published in the journal PNAS Nexus.
Health
#autism
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Rival shadow' group to RFK, Jr.'s autism science committee meets in D.C.

A new Independent Autism Coordinating Committee was formed in response to concerns over the federal committee's lack of scientific expertise and evidence-based priorities.
Mental health
fromwww.dw.com
11 months ago

US Health Secretary JFK Jr.: country faces 'autism epidemic' DW 04/11/2025

HHS launched a massive research effort to determine and eliminate environmental exposures believed to cause the rise in autism diagnoses by September.
Pets
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Sick of seagulls stealing chips? Stick googly EYES on your takeaway

Sticking googly eyes on food packaging can deter seagulls from stealing food.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

5 Dividend-Paying Giants Have Been on Goldman Sachs Conviction List the Longest

The firm's top-notch research department continues to provide institutional and high-net-worth clients with the best ideas across the investment spectrum and is likely to do so for years to come. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is the world's second-largest investment bank by revenue and is ranked 55th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue.
Business
#creativity
Marketing
fromCMSWire.com
2 months ago

Verndale Expands Digital Experience via Amp Acquisition

CMSWire delivers actionable research, editorial, and opinion to support CMOs, aspiring CMOs, and customer experience innovators navigating complex customer, organizational, and technical landscapes.
fromInfoWorld
3 months ago

Microsoft is not rewriting Windows in Rust

to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030
Software development
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

A potential treasure trove': World Health Organization to explore benefits of traditional medicines

From herbalists in Africa gathering plants to use as poultices to acupuncturists in China using needles to cure migraines, or Indian yogis practising meditation, traditional remedies have increasingly being shown to work, and deserve more attention and research, according to a World Health Organization official. A historical lack of evidence, which has seen traditional practices dismissed by many, could change with more investment and the use of modern technology, according to Dr Shyama Kuruvilla, who leads the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre.
Public health
#marketing-leadership
Health
fromFortune
4 months ago

The 4 best ways to avoid getting sick while traveling, according to an Olympic doctor | Fortune

Choose a window seat mid-cabin, minimize movement, wear a properly fitted mask, and maintain hand hygiene to reduce infection risk on flights.
#marketing
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Insider
4 months ago

A six-figure eBay seller who started his side hustle with $0 explains how he sources profitable products

Yinka Ogunsunlade built a six-figure eBay reselling business by sourcing discounted apparel, researching sold listings, investing time, and focusing on enjoyable categories.
Pets
fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 months ago

Ball junkie' dogs can be addicted to their toys, scientists suggest

Some dogs develop addiction-like behaviours toward toys, showing cravings and withdrawal symptoms similar to human behavioural addictions like gambling.
Photography
fromNightingale
7 months ago

Why Visual Journalism Is So Slow - Nightingale

Visual journalism projects take longer than written pieces because research is more time-consuming, they require many tools, and journalists also perform design work.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

Gaslighters Tell You Abuse Is a Necessary Evil for Greatness

Gaslighting destabilizes victims by making them distrust their own perceptions and replace self-trust with dependence on the gaslighter.
Podcast
fromRAIN News
7 months ago

Sounds Profitable announces major changes as Podcast Movement merger locks in

Sounds Profitable merged with Podcast Movement, consolidating flagship events, appointing new editorial leadership, expanding research and partner working groups, and eliminating paid virtual tickets.
fromCornell Chronicle
7 months ago

Grant will fund first-of-its-kind National Youth Purpose Survey | Cornell Chronicle

Research conducted with adults has connected a sense of purpose with a host of benefits, including better physical and mental health, more social connections and better resiliency,
Psychology
Science
fromDefector
7 months ago

Chameleons Endure Tiny Knock To Colorful Reputation | Defector

Chameleons change color to mimic backgrounds, a behavior previously presumed but under-researched in scientific studies.
fromMail Online
7 months ago

Average Brits complains about weather for 2 days a YEAR, study finds

The average Brit spends a whopping 56.6 hours talking about the weather over the course of a year, equivalent to two days and nine hours.
UK news
Women
fromJezebel
7 months ago

Anti-Abortion Politics Could Be Blocking a Breast Cancer Breakthrough

Mifepristone may be beneficial in breast cancer prevention, but research is hindered by controversies surrounding abortion.
Books
fromBustle
7 months ago

How This Author Got The Dirt On Gwyneth Paltrow

Amy Odell meticulously researched and wrote a biography of Gwyneth Paltrow, using organized methods and extensive interviews.
fromMail Online
7 months ago

Birds love to boogie! Cockatoos have 30 dance moves, study finds

Researchers have discovered that cockatoos possess at least 30 dance moves, including 'head banging' and 'body rolls', demonstrating their dancing skills are complex and varied.
Pets
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

Are You Afraid of the Ouija Board?

Many people believe in the power of the Ouija board and warn against playing with it because of the fear that users open themselves up to some supernatural threat.
Psychology
Social justice
fromHarvard Gazette
7 months ago

Slavery researchers seek more detailed picture of pre-Civil War Harvard - Harvard Gazette

Identifying leaders, faculty, and staff linked to slavery at Harvard is complex and requires careful research methods.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
7 months ago

Teen Hannah Cairo's Mathematical Discovery Sends Ripples through Harmonic Analysis

Hannah Cairo disproved the Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture, demonstrating waves behave unexpectedly on curved surfaces.
Science
fromInsideHook
7 months ago

Scientists Believe Hibernation Genes Could Help Humans

Research into hibernation may unlock genetic insights that can enhance human health and metabolism.
fromcointelegraph.com
8 months ago

How to use Google Gemini for smarter crypto trading

Gemini serves as a powerful tool for research and idea generation, but should not be seen as a source of trading signals or personalized advice.
Cryptocurrency
Podcast
fromRAIN News
8 months ago

RAIN Notes: July 24

Podcast consumption in the U.S. has risen dramatically, with 73% of the population having listened to at least one podcast.
Higher education
fromNature
8 months ago

I won three competitive grants in a row. Here's how I learnt what to do

Securing early-career fellowships requires long-term preparation, resilience, and strategic proposal development.
fromNature
8 months ago

Protect the integrity of the US National Institutes of Health

The NIH Council of Councils expresses serious concerns regarding significant grant terminations, a proposed 40% budget cut for 2026, and structural reorganization plans that may impede scientific progress.
Public health
Science
fromNature
8 months ago

AI, bounties and culture change, how scientists are taking on errors

Various innovative strategies are being trialled to improve accuracy in scientific research and reduce errors.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 months ago

Pilot of plane presumed to have crashed off California coast called brilliant biologist'

A small plane flown by researcher Tsotne David Javahishvili is presumed to have crashed off the coast of San Diego.
Digital life
fromCornell Chronicle
8 months ago

Assistant professor Alex Conway wins SIAM Early Career Prize | Cornell Chronicle

Alex Conway won the 2025 Early Career Prize for his influential contributions to algorithms in data storage systems.
Artificial intelligence
fromNature
8 months ago

'Another DeepSeek moment': Chinese AI model Kimi K2 stirs excitement

Kimi K2 is a powerful AI model from China that excels in coding and is open-weight, allowing free access for researchers.
Science
fromFuncheap
8 months ago

Nerd Nite SF: The Mathematics of Basketball + How to Fight Censorship

Moss may appear simple, but it has a rich, intricate ecosystem and significant personality.
#bipolar-disorder
fromNature
8 months ago
Mental health

How a bipolar diagnosis benefits my research

Researching bipolar disorder combines professional ambition and personal experience for Imtiaz Zafar.
fromNature
8 months ago

The breakthrough proof bringing mathematics closer to a grand unified theory

"It's a huge triumph. But rather than closing a door, this proof throws open a dozen others," says David Ben-Zvi at the University of Texas at Austin, who was not involved with the work.
Science
Women
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

Why Do Women View Pornography?

Many women actively enjoy and view pornography, contradicting the myth that they only do so reluctantly due to male pressure.
fromNature
8 months ago

Scientists everywhere must be protected

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel has suffered significant damage, raising concerns about the effects on global medicine and fundamental research.
Science
Mental health
fromScienceDaily
8 months ago

Not all exercise boosts mental health - it's the why that matters most

The impact of exercise on mental health depends more on the reasons, environment, and social context of the activity than on the duration or intensity alone.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
8 months ago

APA Member Interview: Keegan Brady

Keegan Brady is a UMass Lowell student pursuing mathematics and philosophy, actively engaged in research and philosophy of science.
Science
fromMail Online
8 months ago

China creates cyborg BEES that could be used for secret spy missions

Chinese scientists have created cyborg bees by controlling their brains with tiny devices, enabling them to follow instructions in various missions.
Science
fromNature
8 months ago

Mini hearts, lungs and livers made in lab now grow their own blood vessels

Researchers have developed sophisticated vascularized organoids that mimic human organs and contain complex structures not seen in previous models.
fromTheregister
8 months ago

IBM moves scientists out of Almaden Research Center

I wanted to help clarify some of the details and address any misconceptions that exist. IBM has been spearheading the development of breakthrough technologies in Silicon Valley for over 60 years and we are very proud of our work across the region and at the Almaden site.
Silicon Valley
E-Commerce
from3blmedia
8 months ago

GoDaddy Small Business Research Lab Quarterly Update

The GoDaddy Small Business Research Lab tracks the economic impact of online small and microbusinesses.
Writing
fromNature
8 months ago

Lab drowning in paperwork? Hire an in-house writer

In-house grant writers alleviate the writing bottleneck, allowing researchers to focus on science.
fromFlowingData
8 months ago

Studying the why behind the everyday, like coffee stains

Some pushback came because a few people did not consider certain subjects I studied to be "serious." Others were upset because I was emphasizing what seemed to them unscientific aspects. We could have captured the same physics without working nearly as hard as we did to perfect the photography, and this made people upset. They said, "You're a scientist, you're not supposed to care about things like that." But it matters to me that you appeal to as many aspects of the human endeavor as you can.
Coffee
fromNews Center
8 months ago

Northwestern Accepting Nominations for $350,000 Nemmers Prize in Medical Science - News Center

"Candidacy for the 2026 Nemmers Prize is open to physician-scientists whose body of research exhibits outstanding achievement in their disciplines as demonstrated by works of lasting significance."
Healthcare
Education
fromNature
8 months ago

Deaf scientists hit by drastic NIH cuts - the research community must support them

Funding cuts threaten the viability of the deaf-scientist pipeline, undermining support for deaf scientists in STEM.
Mental health
fromNature
8 months ago

Stress is wrecking your health: how can science help?

Unrelenting stress contributes to serious health issues and is inadequately addressed in clinical care.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
8 months ago

Sea lions are released after toxic algae bloom in California

Southern California's spring toxic algal bloom sickened 1,500 animals, leading to significant care efforts at marine rehabilitation centers.
Science
fromState of the Planet
8 months ago

Two Longtime Lamont Research Professors Honored With New Appointments

Robin Bell and Richard Seager received prestigious appointments at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory for their contributions to ice sheet research and global hydroclimate.
fromHarvard Gazette
8 months ago

Meditation provides calming solace - except when it doesn't - Harvard Gazette

Matthew Sacchet, director of the meditation research program at Harvard Medical School, indicates that meditation, while beneficial for many, can also lead to significant suffering in some individuals. This unexpected outcome has prompted calls for greater scrutiny by researchers and clinicians into the effects of meditation beyond its therapeutic applications.
Mental health
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