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  • A Single Weightlifting Session Can Sharpen Thinking, Study Finds
    Science and Health

    A Single Weightlifting Session Can Sharpen Thinking, Study Finds

    ByJames McCallef June 8, 2025March 15, 2026

    The timer beeps, the bar returns to its rack, and something subtle shifts. Breathing steadies. Words feel easier to find….

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  • Scientists recharge aging cells by swapping in fresh mitochondria
    Science and Health

    Scientists recharge aging cells by swapping in fresh mitochondria

    ByGeoff Dyers June 7, 2025March 15, 2026

    Under a microscope in a Texas lab, tired human cells brightened as their energy returned. The spark did not come…

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  • Hooked on Help: How AI Courts a Dependent Generation
    Society and Ethics

    Hooked on Help: How AI Courts a Dependent Generation

    ByJames McCallef May 28, 2025March 15, 2026

    The library is packed, the coffee is burnt, and the soft glow that once meant study groups and Google Docs…

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  • A young woman enjoys a quiet moment at a coffee shop, checking her phone while seated.
    Science and Health

    One Week Off Social Media Eased Anxiety, Sleep Problems for Young Adults

    ByGeoff Dyers May 25, 2025March 15, 2026

    On a gray Monday morning, a university sophomore powers down her phone and slides it into a desk drawer. For…

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  • A stylish man with a leather jacket and sunglasses surrounded by floating currency notes.
    Society and Ethics

    Seeing the rich changes votes, but raises the temperature

    ByPriscilla Li May 25, 2025March 15, 2026

    From a distance, inequality looks like a sterile graph. Up close, it feels personal. A new study suggests that the…

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  • The overpacked flight that quietly changed Spain’s future
    Society and Ethics

    The overpacked flight that quietly changed Spain’s future

    ByGeoff Dyers May 24, 2025March 15, 2026

    The suitcase was packed with braid and ceremony. On a bright July morning in 1936, a light aircraft clawed at…

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  • Call On Me: The Hit Eric Prydz Couldn’t Outrun, Until Now
    Society and Ethics

    Call On Me: The Hit Eric Prydz Couldn’t Outrun, Until Now

    ByJames McCallef May 22, 2025March 15, 2026

    A surprise drop in Austin revived a 2004 anthem and reopened an old, thorny story about sampling, credit, and what…

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  • When Parasites Become Prey: Inside Nature’s Hyperparasite Web
    Science and Health

    When Parasites Become Prey: Inside Nature’s Hyperparasite Web

    BySarah Fraser May 20, 2025March 15, 2026

    The cabbage leaf hardly moves, yet a small drama is underway. A caterpillar inches along the midrib. A slender black…

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  • The Scholar Who Seized China and Rewrote Its Past
    Society and Ethics

    The Scholar Who Seized China and Rewrote Its Past

    ByJames McCallef May 18, 2025March 15, 2026

    In the autumn of 23 CE, as rebels surged into the imperial capital of Chang’an, the emperor who had promised…

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