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RFK Jr.’s planned report linking Tylenol to autism crashes shares of parent company Kenvue
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing a report that will allegedly claim a link between…
Music, what can’t it do? Listening to music obviously affects people’s moods, and there is plenty of evidence that it…
Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, training it as a future field partner…
“The first big mistake that people make is thinking that happiness is a feeling,” Arthur Brooks, professor at Harvard Business…
Mexican scientists are creating mass graves of pigs in the hope they’ll someday lead to cartel victim discoveries
First the scientists dress dead swine in clothes, then they dispose of the carcasses. Some they wrap in packing tape,…
What if 10,000 steps per day was never the magic number? Bombshell scientific study says you need far less for health benefits
Are you a step-checker? Do you look at your phone, watch, or other activity tracker a few times a day,…
Most products are designed for humans. Electronic devices, houses, furniture, cars and fashion are all designed to make our lives…
Twitter co-founder and CEO of Block Jack Dorsey launched the beta version of a new peer-to-peer messaging app on TestFlight.…
AI is more likely to create a generation of ‘yes-men on servers’ than any scientific breakthroughs, Hugging Face co-founder says
Hugging Face’s top scientist, Thomas Wolf, says current AI systems are unlikely to make the scientific discoveries some leading labs…
Ancient Egyptians used pigments to create dyes and paints, but the origin of one blue pigment was lost to time.…











