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1 year ago+39 39 0Individuals with higher anxiety sensitivity tend to be less physically active
People with heightened levels of anxiety sensitivity tend to engage in less physical activity, according to new research published in Mental Health and Physical Activity. The more intense the physical activity, the stronger the connection between anx ...
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1 year ago+43 43 0Chromebooks will now receive 10 years of automatic security updates
A report from the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) in April highlighted how Chromebook churn has become a huge problem in schools. Part of the issue...
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1 year ago+23 23 0Team USA fails to medal, loses to Canada in OT
Team USA lost a thrilling overtime contest at the World Cup to Canada, which won a major international medal in men's basketball for the first time in 87 years.
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1 year ago+11 11 0Life on Venus? Intriguing molecule phosphine spotted in planet's clouds again
There's a new chapter in the Venus phosphine debate.
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1 year ago+17 17 0‘I’m a prisoner in my own home,’ asthma sufferer, 15, tells landmark US climate trial
Mica, aged 15, learned about climate change at the young age of four, when his parents showed him the documentary Chasing Ice. “I understood it more than my parents thought I would,” he testified in a groundbreaking trial on Tuesday. “I just knew som ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0'AI doctor' better at predicting patient outcomes, including death
Artificial intelligence has proven itself useful in reading medical imaging and even shown it can pass doctors' licensing exams. Now, a new AI tool has demonstrated the ability to read physicians' notes and accurately anticipate patients� ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0Don’t worry, be happy? It’s not that simple, according to UB research
Is happiness something to work hard towards and accumulate over time or is it something transient and fleeting that should be savored in the moment? Past research has examined who, when and why some people favor feeling happy now versus later, but th ...
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1 year ago+15 15 0Biodiversity: Almost half of animals in decline, research shows
A study led by Queen's University Belfast finds 48% of species are undergoing population declines.
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1 year ago+22 22 0Vice and BuzzFeed were meant to be the future of news. What happened?
After Rupert Murdoch invested tens of millions of pounds in his digital publishing company in 2013, Shane Smith, boss of Vice Media, laughed at how much old media companies wanted his sexy young business. Acknowledging that they were being left behin ...
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1 year ago+3 3 0Study identifies processes linking parent's anxious overprotection to reduced academic confidence in their children
New research sheds light on how parents’ tendency to be overly anxious and protective affects their child’s academic performance in college. The study, published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, identifies several interpersonal an ...
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1 year ago+18 18 0‘Overemployed’ Hustlers Exploit ChatGPT To Take On Even More Full-Time Jobs
"ChatGPT does like 80 percent of my job," said one worker. Another is holding the line at four robot-performed jobs. "Five would be overkill," he said.
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1 year ago+3 3 0Comedy suffering because 'you have to be careful' now says Aniston
Jennifer Aniston said she wishes we could laugh more at ourselves, rather than having to police every word in comedies. "Comedy has evolved, movies have evolved," the "Friends" star, 54, told AFP in Paris, where her new film " ...
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1 year ago+20 20 0Apple A17 Bionic SoC Performance Targets Could be Lowered
Apple's engineering team is rumored to be adjusting performance targets set for its next generation mobile SoC - the A17 Bionic - due to issues at the TSMC foundry. The cutting edge 3 nm process is proving difficult to handle, according to indus ...
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1 year ago+21 21 0Google tells users of some Android phones: Nuke voice calling to avoid infection
Google is urging owners of certain Android phones to take urgent action to protect themselves from critical vulnerabilities that give skilled hackers the ability to surreptitiously compromise their devices by making a specially crafted call to their ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0Tesla cuts prices on its most expensive models
Tesla has cut prices on its two most expensive electric vehicles in the United States, according to the company’s website, days after CEO Elon Musk said recent price cuts on other models had stoked demand. The price cuts, Tesla’s fifth adjustment sin ...
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1 year ago+9 9 0City of London proposing to make skyscrapers dim their lights at night
Skyscrapers in the City of London would be required to dim their lights at night as part of proposals to reduce visual pollution and save energy. Under the proposal from the City of London Corporation, property owners across the Square Mile – a 1.12 ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0Britney Spears' Friends, Family Say Canceling Intervention is Life-Threatening
Britney Spears desperately needs help, and multiple people close to her tell TMZ ... the decision to pull the plug on the intervention scheduled this past Tuesday may well be life-threatening.
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1 year ago+13 13 0In Mexico, street food brings communities together
Tacos sold from baskets strapped onto the backs of bikes and steaming sweet potatoes served hot off the cart make up some of the unique sights and smells of Mexico’s vibrant street food culture. The country has gained international attention for its ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor's $2.5 bln lawsuit can go to trial
Self-proclaimed bitcoin creator Craig Wright's lawsuit against bitcoin network developers to try to recover billions of dollars can continue to trial, a London court said on Friday. The ruling paves the way for a trial on whether developers owe ...
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1 year ago+3 3 07 ways to use ChatGPT at work to boost your productivity, make your job easier, and save a ton of time
It'll be a while before ChatGPT takes your job entirely, and in the meantime you can use it to make work life easier.