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World Cup Fever Study now open to all major smartwatches

At the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Bielefeld University is looking for fans of all national teams. The Football Fever Study uses smartwatch data to record how match events affect fans' heart rates and stress levels. Anyone wearing a device from one of 13 supported brands, such as Apple, Google, Samsung and Garmin, can take part.

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New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Inside the DCC glam routine that Charlotte Tilbury says ‘works from 18 to 80’

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New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker still looking to break out of season-long slump

By this point in the season, Kyle Tucker knew to not read too much into anything he did on Monday in the Dodgers’ 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. He recognized the night for what it was. Despite a 2-for-4 night with a homerun in Monday’s 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, Dodgers’...

Environment CleanTechnica 6d ago
EVs Will Come Roaring Back, Rivian Edition

The US startup Rivian has joined the ChargeScape collaborative, providing its customers with seamless access to utility discounts for EVs. The post EVs Will Come Roaring Back, Rivian Edition appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Science PhysOrg 6d ago
Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees

Researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have created an open database with 124 carbon-14-dated samples that have made it possible to construct the chronological sequence of 380 sites located in the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park. The evidence confirms continuous human occupation for several thousand years at sites found at more than 2,000 meters (6,562 feet).

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Serena Williams reunites with Venus at Wimbledon in comeback twist

The Williams sisters are reuniting in England.

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Emmy Contender Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Breaks Down Alamo Brown’s Most Shocking ‘Euphoria’ Moments: “He Was Never Going to Let a Woman Outsmart Him”

The actor also clears up the rumors about Alamo's role in Rue's ultimate fate: "He’s got quite a sadistic streak.”

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Prince George follows in dad William’s footsteps as new school revealed

Similarly to his father, Prince George is in direct line to succeed to the British throne.

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Tom Holland finally sets the record straight on Zendaya wedding rumors

The "Spider-Man" actor spoke about the marriage rumors for the first time in a new interview with Esquire.

Health Medical Xpress 6d ago
Expanding the evidence for behavioral interventions in gastroenterology

The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Feinberg has a distinct strength in understanding how behavior and lifestyle influence gastrointestinal (GI) health. Through its work and in collaboration with the Northwestern Medicine Digestive Health Center, the division conducts research aimed at improving treatments for disorders of the digestive tract and related organs.

Science PhysOrg 6d ago
Back from the brink: Bettongs return to the desert

Researchers are celebrating the release of the once locally extinct burrowing bettong back into the NSW desert—with the aim of training them to survive alongside feral cats and foxes.

Technology MIT Tech Review 6d ago
The Download: the first brain implant power user and South Korea’s AI obsession

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This man with ALS is the first “power user” of a brain implant that lets him speak Casey Harrell has had a set of electrodes embedded in his brain for almost…