A Broomfield man was imprisoned late last year after a weightlifter died in his basement. The death was the result of a ...
Every second, 11m bits of information enter our brains, which then efficiently prioritise them. We need to learn to work with the process, rather than against it ...
Love is in the air—and on our screens ...
By the middle of the century, almost 70% of humanity will live in cities. This is where the battle for the mental health of ...
Open letter Premier David Eby, I’m writing as a tax-paying resident of B.C. who cares a lot about public safety and about whether our government spends time and money on things that actually work.
Karen's back, and she's got a lot to say. The post The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 12 Episode 17 Recap: Karen Huger’s ...
Some cognitive offloading to AI may be helpful. But the mass outsourcing of thinking will inevitably have negative consequences, both for individuals and for broader society ...
Welcome to the intriguing world of event contracts, a space where platforms like Kalshi operate. Kalshi, a federally regulated exchange, allows users to trade on the outcome of future events, offering ...
Human trafficking is often misunderstood as a crime that happens far away, in other countries or major cities. But local ...
Thomas joins a growing number of people who say their casual A.I. use turned excessive and addictive, and led them to a state of psychosis that almost cost them their lives. Many have been ...
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FMC: Your family history is key to your health
Your genes play a key role in your health, and finding out what medical conditions run in your family is important.
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