UAB neuroscientist Kristina Visscher leads Neuroscience for All, a community initiative bringing hands-on brain science ...
And, it just so happened that a couple of weeks ago I was talking at a workshop about exactly that: namely, how are AI models ...
Knowing the status of a relationship, as well as the current state of the world, depends on the ability to track changes.
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How To Turn Your Favorite Soda Into A Summer Slushy – No Fancy Machine Required
If you want to have a summer slushy from the comfort of your own home, you don't need a fancy (or expensive) machine to make them. Just do this.
When the U.S. was born, humanity was still seven years away from balloon-borne flight. Where might we be another 250 years from now, should the nation be fortunate enough to survive that long?
Some of the nastiest arguments I have seen on social media or heard among fishermen over the years have had to do with this practice.
Cases of cancer in adolescents and young adults in Canada are increasing, with nearly 10,000 cases last year alone. People between the ages of 15 and 39 have been referred to as cancer’s “lost tribe” ...
Sports rule-making drives both innovation and more chances for rule-breaking and mischief. Play-inspired, divergent thinking ...
Step away from the anti-inflammatory trends.
With her motto, “Sexual health is health,” Dr. Sally Greenwald aims to optimize orgasms for the women of Silicon Valley.
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Stay simple: Just drink water to stay hydrated
This week’s Optimizer dives into common hydration myths circulating in the wellness community, highlighting why plain water often meets our hydration needs effectively.
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Seven brilliant Black inventors you never learned about in history class
As a Black man born and raised in segregated Alabama in the 1940s, Lonnie Johnson faced an uphill battle to achieve success.
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