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Aerobic exercise: Here's what it really does to your body Your 101 explainer on everything to do with aerobic exercise
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How to read and beat coverages in Madden 23

Digital Trends - 26 Aug 2022 19:00
How to read and beat coverages in Madden 23 Do you know how to read and beat coverages in Madden 23? Let's go over how to read and beat Cover 2, Cover 3, Man Coverage, and all other defenses in the game.
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Razer Basilisk V3 review: A full-function gaming mouse with lots of class At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros The Razer Focus + sensor gives faultless performance Scrolling is made simpler with the HyperScroll Tilt Wheel The RGB lighting looks fantastic Cons It’s quite heavy and bulky You’r...
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100-Year-Old 360-Degree Film Camera That Uses 98-Feet Long Film Photographer Richard Malogorski uses an incredibly complex 1915 Cirkut camera to capture 360-degree panoramics on film.
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JWST found carbon dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere - and a mystery The James Webb Space Telescope has made the first clear detection of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a distant world, and there is also an unexpected bump in the data
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'Beauty Goggles': How Attractiveness Influences How We See People People judge others they consider attractive to be high in positive personality traits and low in potentially negative personality traits.
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Half of Moms of Kids With Autism Have High Depressive Symptoms 50% of mothers who have children on the autism spectrum report symptoms of depression over an 18-month period, a new study reports.
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Xiaomi 12S Ultra Review: The Turning Point of Smartphone Photography What happens when you fully utilize the biggest sensor ever found in a smartphone to date? Xiaomi has done it, and the results suggest mobile photography could take a big stride forward because of it.
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Feeling Anxious or Blue? Ultra-Processed Foods May Be to Blame Consuming high amounts of highly processed foods can impact mental health, increasing the risk of anxiety and depression.
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Exposure to Sun, Heat and Humidity Can Exacerbate Symptoms of Mental Disorders Researchers report exposure to hot, humid weather can trigger mental health symptoms that require emergency care.
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Potential Way to Tune the Brain Into Learning Mode

Neuroscience News - 26 Aug 2022 00:14
Potential Way to Tune the Brain Into Learning Mode Study reveals how the element of surprise helps facilitate learning and memory retrieval.
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A US judge told Twitter on Thursday to surrender more data to Elon Musk on fake accounts, a key issue the billionaire is using to try to cancel his buyout bid.
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Researchers Have Discovered a Population of Neurons That Light up Whenever We See Images of Food Images of food stimulate a newly discovered population of food-responsive neurons in the ventral visual stream. Researchers believe there may be an evolutionary reason for this neural population that may reflect the sign...
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Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series consoles won't get price hikes, for now PlayStation is all alone in raising the price of its flagship console, at least for now. Both Nintendo and Microsoft issued separate statements to Eurogamer this week more or less confirming that the Switch and Xbox Seri...
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Twitter, Meta, and Blowing the Whistle on Big Tech Plus: Decades-old security flaws, a wave of startup layoffs, and multiple "thousand-year" rainfalls.
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Microsoft warns that a group affiliated with Iranian intelligence is exploiting server software.
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James Webb detected carbon dioxide on a planet for the first time The James Webb Space Telescope has proven to be a fantastic observational instrument for astronomers and scientists. Not only has it detected water on an exoplanet, but James Webb has also provided some amazing looks at ...
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Where Do High-Energy Cosmic Rays Come From? A Star's Last Gasp Researchers compiled data from several telescopes to show that explosive stellar death can generate some of the fastest particles in the universe.
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Europe Set Itself Up for This Energy Crisis The region's unified approach to energy predates Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but countries suffering from shortages may now have to watch gas flow past.
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Curious About 3D Printing? Here Are Some Tips Before You Dive In What was once a hobbyist toy is now a more accessible home-improvement and productivity machine.
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A vulnerability affecting industrial automation software from Delta Electronics appears to have been exploited in attacks, and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urging organizations to tak...
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Google opens up LaMDA to the public, but it's launching with guardrails that aim to prevent it generating offensive responses.
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