Eggs, fruit, and vegetables are being recalled due to Salmonella and Listeria...
There’s never a good time for a food recall, but one of the worst is during a major holiday period like Thanksgiving when families gather en masse over home-cooked meals. Just before this week’s...
View ArticleAn economist swears by this technique for holiday shopping
The holiday shopping season is now here, and Americans are ready to splurge. The average U.S. shopper expects to spend more than US$1,000 on gifts for Christmas and other winter holidays this year,...
View ArticleHow waste heat could be captured and converted into green energy
If you’ve ever seen yourself through a thermal imaging camera, you’ll know that your body produces lots of heat. This is in fact a waste product of our metabolism. Every square foot of the human body...
View ArticleWhy collective micro-activism is a powerful force for change
Political chasms, wars, oppression . . . it’s easy to feel hopeless and helpless watching these dark forces play out. Could any of us ever really make a meaningful difference in the face of so much...
View ArticleThe circadian ‘secret’ to a healthy body, sharp mind, and better mood
Lynne Peeples started her career as a biostatistician before shifting to science journalism. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Scientific American, Nature, and other publications. The human...
View ArticleBefore Apple releases a television, it needs to fix its TV app, and more
Earlier this month, the tech sphere was buzzing following a report that Apple was “evaluating” the idea of releasing a television. Many Apple diehards have longed for an Apple TV set, and I believe...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the dark side of AI marketing
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way companies market their products, enabling them to target consumers in personalized and interactive ways that not long ago seemed like the realm of...
View ArticleHow lifesaving resiliency hubs could end under Trump
In Atlanta’s Cascade neighborhood, a Black church has operated a community center next door for decades. The recently renovated space is simple inside—white walls and gray carpet—but that’s where the...
View ArticleClimate change is impacting hiking on the infamous Pacific Crest Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail, or PCT, runs all the way from the U.S. border with Mexico to the border with Canada, crossing more than 2,600 miles of desert, mountains, and forest. And for many people,...
View ArticleWhy high-speed rail conquered the world everywhere except the U.S.
As advocates assess whether President-elect Trump will support high-speed rail, they have relatively few data points to go off of. Yes, there’s Project 2025, which calls for across-the-board cuts to...
View ArticleResearchers surveyed 2.5 million students of elite colleges and confirmed...
College attendance in the U.S. has increased from under 10% to over 60% in the last century. Yet, according to a new paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, despite the change in...
View ArticleWill mortgage rates go down in 2025? This is the key factor to watch
Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter. Back in late summer, the U.S. unemployment rate jumped to 4.3% in the July reading...
View ArticleWhy ancient Romans like Cicero saw gladiators as enemies of the republic
Neither “Gladiator” nor its cinematic sequel is particularly concerned with historical fact. For one thing, the emperor Marcus Aurelius had no intention of restoring the republic. Gladiatorial...
View ArticleForget DEI. This is why we need to focus on fairness
DEI initiatives have made invaluable strides, particularly in addressing racial and cultural inequities, although arguably there’s plenty more to be done. But as a hot topic of the boardroom and...
View ArticleRetirement saving and spending can be complicated. Here’s what psychology says
The narrative of a miserly, Scrooge-like figure hoarding his wealth for years instead of enjoying his retirement might seem unbelievable—but unfortunately, it isn’t relegated only to fiction. It’s a...
View ArticleWhat consumers should know about lead-tainted cinnamon products
Spices bring up feelings of comfort, cultural belonging and holidays. They can make our homes smell amazing and our food taste delicious. They can satisfy our cravings, expand our culinary horizons...
View ArticleHow to fight stress this holiday season
‘Tis the season for feeling overwhelmed. If, amid the holiday magic and year-end traditions, you’re realizing how stressed you feel, you’re certainly not alone. On top of end-of-year work deadlines,...
View ArticleBend the web to your will with this page-transforming power tool
Modern web pages aren’t exactly what you’d call “minimal.” All text aside, they’re almost always overflowing with images, ads, and other extraneous elements. Whether you want to print a page, archive...
View Article7 surprisingly practical ways to use ChatGPT’s free voice wizard
This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode—free as of Oct 21—is...
View ArticleBiden administration announces these new restrictions on China’s chipmakers
The U.S. will launch on Monday its third crackdown in three years on China’s semiconductor industry, curbing exports to 140 companies including chip equipment maker Naura Technology Group, among other...
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