Bacteria’s Hidden Haven: The Surprising Discovery in Microwaves
The microorganisms that live on Earth have figured out how to stay alive. They live in almost every place where life could possibly grow. Over millions of years of development, they have built up ways to survive in a wide range of environments. They are very adaptable and can live in harsh environments that other, more complicated living things can’t.
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John Madden
2024-08-15
Empowering Women at Work: 5 Strategies to Address the ‘Exhaustion Gap’
The tiredness gap says that women are more likely than men to feel burned out and stressed out all the time. Here are some ways to break free that Charlotte Davies gives you.
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John Madden
2024-05-11
Psychological Hurdle of Sports Retirement
Frank Molinaro, a wrestler who came in fifth place at the 2016 Olympics, was sure that he would win a medal at the 2020 games in Tokyo. Since the Olympics were pushed back to 2021, it was not possible for him to commit to another year of hard training that would put a lot of stress on his family. Molinaro made the choice to quit without another chance to win an Olympic gold medal.
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John Madden
2024-05-10
MoodCapture is a smartphone app that can tell if someone is depressed
A group of researchers at Dartmouth say they have made the first smartphone app that blends AI with software for processing facial images. To correctly detect the start of depression before the person concerned even realises something is wrong.
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John Madden
2024-05-04
Do cardio before or after lifting weights?
If you’re planning to do cardio and weight training at the same
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John Madden
2024-04-28
Beans can help people who have colorectal neoplasia
A study published in eBioMedicine says that eating a cup of beans every day is good for the gut bacteria. Besides that, it controls the host markers that are linked to metabolic obesity and colon cancer.
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John Madden
2024-04-27
Lori and George Schappell, World’s oldest married twins, die at age 62
On September 18, 1961, the twins were born in Pennsylvania.
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John Madden
2024-04-13
Why do people get May-Thurner syndrome? The report for Lauren Boebert
Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert rushed to the hospital this week after experiencing “extreme swelling” in her leg. Her campaign claimed doctors tested Boebert and diagnosed May-Thurner syndrome.
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John Madden
2024-04-04
How the Hensel twins, who were born together, beat the chances to live a happy life
During their 34 years together, they have beaten all the chances. Now, Abby Hensel and her sister Brittany, who were born together, have hit another important point.
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John Madden
2024-03-30
The signs of a heart attack in women are often different from those in men.
It might not sound like a heart attack if you’re sweating, feeling
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John Madden
2024-03-25