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“Generally, when I’m on a plane, if I tell somebody that I search for life on planets around other stars, I don’t get to sleep,” says Lisa Kaltenegger, with a laugh. “It’s always a careful, curated answer depending on if I need to do something next morning when I arrive or not. People are like, ‘Oh, I read about this,’ you know, ‘Have we been visited? Is this true?’”
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Mashup Score: 1Neti pots, allergy shots: 8 doctors share how they treat their own seasonal allergies. Here's what you can learn from them. - 18 day(s) ago
Doctors who treat patients with allergies share tips on how they manage their own allergy symptoms.
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This new study is especially relevant to cat owners under the age of 25.
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Mashup Score: 1Plastic surgeons warn ‘Ozempic face’ has taken over Hollywood - 21 day(s) ago
Surgeons believe that Hollywood is experiencing a spike in the side effect known as “Ozempic Face,” which they claim has affected everyone from John Goodman to Sharon Osborne.
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If there were any doubts remaining about the importance of air defence in the 21st Century, Iran’s massive air attack on Israel should have dispelled them. If further proof is needed, however, then look at what’s happening in Ukraine.
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Mashup Score: 4Alex Rodriguez lost 32 pounds last year. He says one of the biggest changes to his diet is eating way less meat. - 29 day(s) ago
Research has shown that people who eat less meat have a lower risk of cancer than heavy meat eaters.
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Mashup Score: 22High amounts of lead and sodium found in Lunchables, new report finds. Here's what you need to know. - 1 month(s) ago
A Consumer Reports’ study found that grab-and-go meals like Lunchables can contain high levels of lead and sodium.
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NEW YORK — It sounds like a dream for some working parents: school for 12 hours a day, starting bright and early at 7 a.m. and ending after dinner, at 7 p.m., all completely free. One elementary school, Brooklyn Charter School, is experimenting with the idea as a way to tackle two problems at once. The first is a sharp decline in students in urban schools. Families are leaving city public schools around the country, including in New York City, which has led some districts to consider merging sch
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Mashup Score: 0Cash-strapped Argentines queue for eyeball scans - 1 month(s) ago
Argentines eyeing a financial boost are lining up by the thousands to have their irises scanned in exchange for a few crypto tokens as part of an online biometrics project under scrutiny in several countries.For volunteering their data, initial participants receive 10 tokens each of Worldcoin’s own cryptocurrency, the WLD. In Argentina, with its notoriously unstable exchange rate, the value differs wildly; when Sosa and Marrero received theirs, 10 tokens were worth the equivalent of about $80.
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The future of Uber and Lyft in Minneapolis has garnered concern and debate in recent weeks after the City Council voted last month to require that ride-hailing companies pay drivers a higher rate while they are within city limits. Uber and Lyft responded by saying they would stop serving the Minneapolis area when the ordinance takes effect May 1, causing the city to weigh the ordinance it passed. The Minneapolis City Council last month overrode a mayoral veto and passed an ordinance that requires ride-hailing companies to pay drivers a minimum rate of $1.40 per mile and $0.51 per minute — or $5 per ride, whichever is greater — excluding tips, for the time spent transporting passengers in Minneapolis.
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