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Good News: Walking Your Way To Wellness Is Easier Than You Thought

A new huge meta-analysis shows us just how many steps we need to take to start seeing improvements to our health. Dr. Russell Moul Say goodbye to the arbitrary “10,000…

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘it’s too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘it’s too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’

BY Alexa MIKHAIL Tal Ben-Shahar was a gold-star student. He studied computer science at Harvard in the early 90s and played on the squash team, excelling both in the classroom…

‘Ready for the world to meet Maddie’: Newest Gerber Baby shines spotlight on military families

‘Ready for the world to meet Maddie’: Newest Gerber Baby shines spotlight on military families

By Katie Pelton and Emily Van de Riet COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) – Meet the newest Gerber Baby, Maddie Mendoza from Colorado Springs. Maddie comes from a proud military family. Her parents,…

Rare gold coins found buried in Kentucky cornfield worth millions: ‘In line with winning the lottery’

Rare gold coins found buried in Kentucky cornfield worth millions: ‘In line with winning the lottery’

Story by Gretchen Eichenberg •  Acache of more than 800 Civil War-era gold coins were recently unearthed in a Kentucky cornfield — a treasure worth millions that experts are calling one…

FBI finds 200 sex trafficking victims, 59 missing children in two-week sweep

FBI finds 200 sex trafficking victims, 59 missing children in two-week sweep

The nationwide operation also identified or arrested 126 suspects of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking and 68 suspected traffickers. By Michael Kosnar and Mirna Alsharif The FBI found 200 sex trafficking victims…

‘Electrified Cement’ Could Turn The Foundations of Buildings Into Giant Batteries

TECH02 August 2023 ByDAVID NIELDArtist’s conception of the new substance. (MIT) Scientists are constantly searching for better ways to store renewable energy, and MIT researchers have now found a way to…

Texas Man Lives 70 Years in an Iron Lung: ‘I Never Gave Up’

Texas Man Lives 70 Years in an Iron Lung: ‘I Never Gave Up’

Paralyzed by polio in 1952, Paul Alexander has led a full life despite being confined to a large steel ventilator David Kindy On a hot summer day in 1952, Paul…

The death of supercontinents brings diamonds to the surface

The death of supercontinents brings diamonds to the surface

Deep mantle waves trigger mysterious kimberlite volcanoes by Paul Voosen Forged under extreme temperatures and pressures more than 150 kilometers down in the mantle, diamonds ride rockets to reach Earth’s…

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