15 Affordable Products to Help Your Tech Feel Like New Again

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Gal Gadot Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby No. 4 With Husband Jaron Varsano

Gal Gadot Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby No. 4. With Husband Jaron Varsano Gal Gadot has some wonderful news. The Wonder Woman star gave birth to her fourth child—a baby girl…

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Lab-Grown Chicken Can Now Be Sold in the U.S.

In an historic milestone that will irrevocably change the landscape of food, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has authorized the sale of cell-cultivated chicken—chicken grown…

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Omicron May Fuel Surges, WHO Warns Amid Transmission Concern

The World Health Organization warned that the new coronavirus variant could fuel surges with “severe consequences” amid signs that it makes Covid-19 more transmissible. Scientists in South…

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Our Digital World Can Deliver a Greener Industrial Future

The globalization of manufacturing has transformed some of the world’s poorest nations to unprecedented levels of economic prosperity. But the resulting increase in poorly controlled emissions and…

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Scientists Get Closer to Harnessing Solar Power From Space _1

On the night of May 22, a group of researchers and students gathered around a computer monitor on the roof of Caltech’s electrical engineering department. The monitors…

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The Evolutionary Origins of Psychedelics

Humans rely on a bevy of strange natural chemicals to liven up our food and drink, to endure pain, and to change our perspective. We use caffeine…

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The Physical Toll Systemic Injustice Takes On the Body

The pathologists who performed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s autopsy noted he had the heart of a 60 year old, although he was 39 when he died….

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Animals Can Save Us—If We Let Them

History is all too human—busy with battles, emperors, and land grabs. Yet, it is our relationship with animals that has changed the face of the planet, as…

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Asia apparel hubs face $65 billion export hit from extreme weather, study shows

The study also mapped out the supply chains of six unidentified global apparel brands operating in the four countries studied – Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan and Vietnam – and found all six…

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