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This one-minute workout could transform your health

This one-minute workout could transform your health

Sprinting has been getting a lot of hype online. But the research backs it up: short, intense bursts of running offer powerful benefits—from cardiovascular fitness to strength and cognitive function. And you don’t have to do it every day to see results. Because it’s high-impact, sprinting isn’t right for everyone. But for those without physical...

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How to Reset Your Instagram Algorithm and Start Fresh

How to Reset Your Instagram Algorithm and Start Fresh

Don’t make a new Instagram: Just reset your algorithm. Credit: Images courtesy of Meta. The modern internet is ruled by algorithms. When you boot up Instagram, for example, what you see in your feed is strategically sorted by the app’s AI based on your past activity to keep you engaged as long as possible. If...

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These Ancient Dogs Have Pulled Sleds in Greenland for Nearly 1,000 Years

These Ancient Dogs Have Pulled Sleds in Greenland for Nearly 1,000 Years

In the harsh Arctic climate, sled dogs are invaluable for transportation across the snow- and ice-bound landscape. Descended from a common ancestor, sled breeds include the Alaskan malamute, Siberian husky, and Samoyed. Unlike these breeds, Qimmit (the plural of Qimmeq) have pulled sleds in the same location for the same people for nearly 1,000 years....

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How Nelson Mandela fought apartheid—and why his work is not complete

How Nelson Mandela fought apartheid—and why his work is not complete

Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in what was then known as the Union of South Africa, a dominion of the British Empire. Although the majority of the country’s inhabitants were Black, they were dominated by a white minority population that controlled the land, the wealth, and the government—a discriminatory social structure that...

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Largest chunk of Mars on Earth sells for $5.3 million

Largest chunk of Mars on Earth sells for $5.3 million

The piece of Mars travelled 140 million miles to Earth. CREDIT: Sotheby’s. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The “Largest Piece of Mars on Earth” just sold at auction for about $5.3 million— $5,296,000, to be exact. Popular Science has reached out to Sotheby’s for confirmation of...

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Museums. Jaw-dropping architecture. Here’s the best things to do in Abu Dhabi

Museums. Jaw-dropping architecture. Here’s the best things to do in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is a captivating blend of heritage and ambition. As the captial of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the largest emirate, it boasts sprawling deserts, rugged mountains, serene mangroves, and endless coastlines. With more than 200 islands, it’s home to futuristic museums, traditional souks, opulent mosques, and thriving wildlife reserves. From deep-rooted Bedouin...

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Dark matter could create dark dwarfs at the center of the Milky Way

Dark matter could create dark dwarfs at the center of the Milky Way

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Polar vortex patterns explain shifting US winter cold despite warming climate

Polar vortex patterns explain shifting US winter cold despite warming climate

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The global persistence of work from home

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 27, July 2025. Work from home (WFH) surged worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, then partially receded as the pandemic subsided. Using our Global Survey of Working Arrangements covering dozens of countries, we find that average WFH rates among college-educated …Read whole article here