A new study argues that rising living standards, shorter working hours and a liveable climate are achievable, if the world tackles extreme inequality The post Radical change can lead to a fairer and greener world, says new report appeared first on Positive News.
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Wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers have revolutionized the way we monitor our health. Worn around the clock, these devices quietly collect valuable data—from heart rate and blood oxygen levels to sleep quality—giving users a real-time window into their well-being without disrupting their daily lives.
Carlos Rodon has begun to trend in the right direction for the Yankees.
‘Praearcturus gigas’ stalked present-day England and Wales 415 million years ago. The post World’s biggest scorpions were the size of baseball bats appeared first on Popular Science.
The brain may reuse some cells to store many different memories without mixing them up with or erasing older memories, a new study in mice suggests. Led by NYU Langone Health researchers, the study revealed that about 1 in 4 memory cells in a brain area called the hippocampus acts as a shared "hub" that links incoming and outgoing signals. A report on the findings was published in the journal Nature.
The pair were first spotted in NYC on Tuesday as they headed to Italian hotspot Via Carota.
Beyond Wonderland, Ribfest, Pokémon Go Fest and Día Del Niño celebrations are also on deck.
The four-time most valuable player award winner and two-time home-run leader is now a contender for another major prize.
Desperation time for San Antonio.
This retro arcade and candy store has about 45 games and over 400 types of candy.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Sixteen years to the day since a young boy disappeared from outside a Portland elementary school, local law enforcement has announced they are utilizing new technology to further the investigation. Kyron Horman was seven years old when he vanished the morning of June 4, 2010, from Skyline Elementary School after his [...]
NASA recently announced details of its first three missions of the Moon Base program, a series of landings on the Lunar south pole. Moon Base is the first stage of establishing a semi-permanent human presence on our satellite, and the data gathered during missions I, II, and III will inform the first visit of humans […] The post NASA Reveals Details of its ‘Moon Base’ Program to Prepare Humanity for Next Chapter of Exploration appeared first on Good News Network.