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This Playful Interactive Reveals the Medical Advances That Have Made Life Better … and Sometimes Longer

From replacing lost limbs to helping a heart find its rhythm, the work of American doctors and researchers has improved lives in incalculable ways

Science / Smithsonian Mag / Jun 5 / 100% positive
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Science Smithsonian Mag Jun 5
In the Early 1900s, a Young Ecologist Shot a Wolf and Watched the Life Leave Its Eyes. That Changed His Position on Conservation

Aldo Leopold’s writing reconsidered the place of humans in the natural world and challenged people to be less a conqueror of the land and more a citizen of it

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
David Krumholtz exposes his residuals from ‘The Santa Clause’ — and it’s shocking

Krumholtz played Bernard the Head Elf in the beloved holiday film franchise.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
USC baseball back thanks to coach who believed in its legacy: ‘They’ve got fight, man’ 

Among the deluge of congratulations that Andy Stankiewicz fielded after his USC baseball team’s long-awaited breakthrough was a text message that said it all.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
Sachem North lacrosse, softball on edge of Long Island glory for first time since 1990s

The Knicks aren’t New York’s only team one step from the title for the first time since the ’90s.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
I went to the world’s largest biohacking conference, where science fiction meets MAHA — what’s next in anti-aging

More than 5,000 people paid thousands of dollars to catch a glimpse at the latest biohacking technologies and treatments promising to boost health, performance and longevity. We've got your inside look.

Technology Electrek Jun 5
Velotric Tempo review: A lightweight commuter e-bike that gets a lot right

There’s a growing category of electric bikes that seem designed less around raw power and more around simply being pleasant to ride. They’re lighter, cleaner-looking, easier to pedal, and more focused on enhancing the cycling experience instead of replacing it. After spending time testing the new Velotric Tempo, I think this bike fits squarely into that category. more…

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
The annual June swoon beckons for the Yankees — why this year could be different

This one has the potential to be more about the emotional trauma of losing Judge than losing actual games in his absence.

Technology Fast Company Jun 5
I’ve been an entrepreneur and a stay-at-home mom, and recently became an empty nester. Here’s how I figured out what’s next

Being a mother is a job that most of us do for at least 18 years straight. And it’s a 24/7 role that doesn’t let us take off nights and weekends. Then, provided that we‘ve done it properly, one day we’re out of a job. When our children grow up to become independent—as we raise them to be—we can feel alone and untethered. Imagine working at any job for 18 years and then being let go. How would that feel? I started my first business, a cake bakery in the Boston area, at 26. I built it steadily for seven years and sold it to two of my employees when I had my daughter. Three years later, I had my son, and then almost six years after that, I had my last child, another daughter. By the time my youngest was leaving for college, I’d been a parent for 27 years.   When the last of my three children left for college, my house was quiet, and my to-do list shrank considerably. For many empty-nest moms, this time of life can feel lonely, isolating, and well . . . empty. Many wonder, “Wha

Denver, CO CPR News Jun 5
Denver’s Greek festival celebrates 60 years with food, traditional dancing and local family band 

The band Etho Ellas, which means “Here’s Greece,” is led by a Denver father and his three sons.

Denver, CO Denverite Jun 5
Things to do in Denver this weekend, June 5-7

Get weird at Denver Fringe Festival.

Denver, CO Denverite Jun 5
A new one-day music festival in Baker could bring concerts to front porches

PorchFest makes its debut in October.