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Allen Institute’s OpenScope team stirs up a brainstorm to study the mind’s mysteries
GeekWire· 1 day agoIt’s a study that could support a theory about the mechanism by which sensory data is fed into our ...
Using Audio To Build A Brand: Social Media Marketing Trends Report Released
Digital Journal· 7 days agoThe report also stresses the importance of keeping up with audio trends. Incorporating popular songs, viral audio challenges, and iconic sound bites can elevate content to ...
SDCC 2024: Futurama Cast Preview Season 12's Guest Stars
Comic Book· 17 hours agoFuturama will be introducing a new wave of guest stars with its upcoming Season 12 episodes coming...
The Whitecaps own the city; Wrexham owns the continent
The Province - BC - Victoria· 3 days agoRyan Reynolds' team finally visits his hometown for an exhibition game Saturday.
Revolutionising Insect Repellents: BiteRepel's Commitment to Safety, Efficacy and Sustainability
Digital Journal· 2 days agoIn a world where the threat of mosquito-borne viruses is ever-present, the need for effective...
Regional actors’ lack of unity on the Palestinian issue | Opinion
Daily Sabah· 7 days agoThe genocide that Israel started in Gaza on Oct. 7, and spread to Rafah as of last week, continues...
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina blames opposition for violence, curfew to remain
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoBangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina blamed her political opponents for deadly violence that...
Review: In 'Great Absence,' a son puzzles out the dad he misunderstood, now fading into dementia
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoStarring the legendary Tatsuya Fuji of 'In the Realm of the Senses,' director Kei Chika-ura's domestic drama is haunted by memories and unresolved dysfunction.
Before Biden, these 5 past presidents faced health issues amid re-election
AOL· 6 days agoPresident Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. Although the White House press office told Fox News Digital on Monday that " ...
How Stress Can Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease
AOL· 7 days agoIn the short term, stress can be beneficial; however, prolonged stress can lead to inflammation and coping mechanisms that can be harmful to your heart health. People with chronic stress, such ...