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Surprises from a Huge Study on Human Flourishing

Gene Veith

This collaboration between Baylor Universitys Institute for Studies of Religion, Harvard Universitys Human Flourishing Program, Gallup, and the Center for Open Science surveyed some 200,000 people fr

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The National Academy of Sciences Elects 120 New Members For 2025

Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

The National Academy of Sciences has announced the 120 new members and 30 international members ... More elected in 2025. getty The National Academy of Sciences has announced the 2025 election of 1

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Ghana Reaps the Fruits of Science Investment

Rachel Berkowitz

Astrophysicist Emmanuel Proven Adzri knows better than most what goes into building a national research program from scratchand the wide-reaching benefits that can come from doing so. In addition to

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Study: Abortion Pill Complications Are 22 Times Higher Than R...

Ken Ham

Abortion pills are touted as being safeas safe as Tylenol!for women. Of course, regardless of the truth of that claim, those pills certainly arent safe for the unborn babies they kill (murder)! But a

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Scoop: Walton family launching STEM university in former Walm...

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Heirs of Walmart founder Sam Walton plan to launch a private university focused on science and tech located on the company's old HQ campus near downtown Bentonville.Why it matters: The future univers

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FDA Chief Won't Give Us Covid Shots Because He's Worried Abou...

Susie Madrak

The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday is raising doubts about the need for COVID booster shots for all Americans and questioned the success of past clinical trials, after earli

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Amazon touts Vulcan its first robot with a sense of 'touch'

Iain Thomson

Internet souk Amazon has unveiled a new robot for its warehouses and claims the machine uses a sense of "touch" to shift around 75 percent of the types of packages handled. The robot, dubbed Vulcan,

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This brand is helping veterans with erectile dysfunction no ...

Kendall Cornish

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Lets talk about something no one talks about: se

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Book Banners Lost Big Across Texas This Week

NewsHound Ellen

Voters in Texas resoundingly rejected book bans last weekend. Houstons Chron described it as a statement election and as a clear protest against titles flying off school library and classroom shelves

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Map Reveals All Major US Cities Are Sinking

Soo Kim

Twenty-eight major cities in the United States, including New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. are seeing their urban areas sink by some 210 millimeters per year, with Houston being the fastes

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As the US Cuts Scientific Talent, Europe Launches an Initiati...

Fernanda Gonzlez

These decisions, together with concerns about future funding cuts, have led to an exodus of researchers from the United States, with scientists now seeking to continue their careers outside of the co

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28 big American cities are sinking

Laura Baisas

Its not unknown that some major urban areas in the United States are sinking. And the problem could be even more widespread. A new analysis of the 28 most populated cities in the country found that a

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On Teacher Appreciation Week, union leaders say teachers are ...

Ayana Archie

It's Teacher Appreciation Week a time when educators often receive apples, mugs and gift cards from students and their families. But union leaders say that, for many teachers, the outpouring of grat

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Cancer-causing chemicals are in many beauty products women us...

Ronnie Cohen

More than half of Black and Latina women in Los Angeles who participated in a new study regularly used personal-care products containing a known carcinogen. Study participants photographed the ingre

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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

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Our quintet of quality reviews this week includes Andrea Long Chu on Ocean Vuongs The Emperor of Gladness, Joanna Scutts on Amanda Hess Second Life, Dustin Illingworth on Mathias nards The Deserters

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Ciscos new chip wants to scale quantum computing faster

Mirko Zorz

Cisco is making significant strides in quantum computing by focusing on quantum networking, aiming to bring practical applications closer to reality. The company recently introduced a prototype of it

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Proba-3 achieves precise formation flying

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Enabling & Support08/05/202515 views0 likes For the first time, two spacecraft in orbit were aligned in formation with millimetre precision and maintained their relative position for several hou

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From chlorinated chicken to the NHS: What could be in a UK-US...

Faye Brown

The UK and US are poised to announce a long-awaited trade deal in what Donald Trump has promised to be a "very big and exciting day". It makes Britain the first nation to strike such an agreement w

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'Feels like a tipping point': India and Pakistan diaspora gra...

Libby Hogan

When Syed Aijaz heard about air strikes on Tuesday night, he immediately called his family in Kashmir, fearing for their safety. When he spoke to his family, who live in India-controlled Kashmir, th

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Watch: Rare snail lays an egg from its neck

Abhimanyu Ghoshal

Theres no doubt about it animal reproduction can get downright bizarre. Nature doesnt always follow the rules we expect, and sometimes it veers straight into the realm of the absurd. Take, for exampl

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Is Your Hotel Technology Stack Ready for the Future? 7 Key Co...

Jonathan Gough

Technological prowess was once an advantage for the more savvy hotelier, whereas now its a core component of commercial success. For hotel revenue managers, this evolution presents both challenges a

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Thunder Compute (YC S24) Is Hiring a C++ Low-Latency Systems ...

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Systems Engineer (Full-Time) Company description Thunder Compute is building VMWare for GPUs. We are a 3-person team, backed by Y-Combinator, and seed funded. Our GPU virtualization software elimi

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Gene editing: Is humanity ready to rewrite the book of life?

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When Watson and Crick discovered DNAs double helix in 1953, humanity stumbled upon something miraculous and menacing: the ability to edit genes. Not read them, not mildly tweak them, but rewrite them

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