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Serving up smiles at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

For nearly 30 years, the Wawa coffee & care cart has been serving up beverages to patients and parents at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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New York, NY Gothamist Jun 12
'The vibes are good': NYC's limited-edition World Cup jerseys are a hit

Chris Pichardo was the first person at line. The 26-year-old Queens resident arrived at 1 a.m. The line at the CityStore near City Hall snaked all the way past a federal court building and down Pearl Street. [ more › ]

Science PhysOrg Jun 12
Landscape water velocities across Europe reshape nitrogen pollution risk under climate change

Nitrate pollution is a growing global environmental challenge due to the extensive use of fertilizer. A study published in Science, led by the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) with the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ), shows that both the amount of water moving through landscapes and how fast it moves play a key role in nitrogen pollution risk.

Science PhysOrg Jun 12
Nuclear clocks tick for the first time

Two independent research teams have achieved a longstanding goal in physics: building a working nuclear clock. The devices, developed by Beichen Huang and colleagues at Tsinghua University and by Luca Toscani De Col and colleagues at the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology in Austria, exploit the nucleus of a thorium-229 atom to keep time with extraordinary precision—possibly surpassing even the best atomic clocks available today.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 12
Hiding who you are can take a toll on mental health

The decision to reveal or conceal a core part of one's identity may seem like a small, everyday choice. But new research from the University of Michigan suggests those moments can have meaningful consequences for emotional well-being.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
Jennifer Lopez’s latest jaw-dropping look features major hip cutouts, a plunging neckline and lots of glitter

The performer shared some sparkling photos from her trip to the south of France.

Chicago, IL Block Club Chicago Jun 12
Illinois Distributes First $25M To Local Pharmacies To Help Them Compete

Eligible pharmacies in rural and medically underserved communities will receive over $56,000 on Friday, aimed at keeping doors open and expanding services.

Technology Electrek Jun 12
BYD is about to launch this full-size luxury electric sedan with over 1,000 km of range

New details reveal the Great Han, BYD’s upcoming full-size luxury electric sedan, will offer a driving range of over 1,000 km (621 miles). Here’s what else we know.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
Terrifying moment California warehouse caught fire as apocalyptic scenes from massive blaze emerge

A massive medical supplies warehouse in San Joaquin County is still burning on Friday, sending a plume of black smoke into the sky and debris into surrounding neighborhoods.

Science PhysOrg Jun 12
Horse owners' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses

A new study shows that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as the equipment they choose to use. The findings offer new insights into how human psychology shapes horse welfare and management.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
Andres Cantor on USMNT’s World Cup ceiling, Lionel Messi moments and what goes into a signature ‘goooal’ call

As Telemundo broadcasts the biggest World Cup ever, spanning three host nations and reaching millions of fans across the Americas, there is no voice more synonymous with the beautiful game than Andrés Cantor, who is calling his eighth World Cup. Telemundo will deliver more than 700 hours of FIFA World Cup programming from June 11...

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
We had to ‘beg’ USMNT players to sing national anthem: former assistant Jesse Marsch

Jesse Marsch is leading Canada into the World Cup, but he has put the spotlight back on his old team.