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NATURE

Low-tech cooling solutions for cities

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NATURE

Are you what you eat? Biggest-ever catalogue of food microbes finds out

Fermented foods such as kimchi contain microbes that are also found in the human microbiome.Credit: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty You are what

NATURE

Detecting hidden brain injuries

A physiotherapist assists a woman who has experienced a traumatic brain injury with rehabilitation exercises. Credit: Amelie-Benoist/BSIP/Science Photo Library It’s

NATURE

Japan moves to halt long-term postgraduate decline by tripling number of PhD graduates

A PhD student works in a clean room at the University of Tokyo.Credit: Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP via Getty In response to

NATURE

Humanity’s newest brain gains are most at risk from ageing

In humans, the largest declines in grey matter in the brain — a sign of ageing — occurred in the

TECH

Are Meta’s carbon emissions shrinking? Depends on how you look at it

Untangling companies’ environmental claims these days can be a head-spinning endeavor, and reading Meta’s latest sustainability report is no exception.

LIFESTYLE

A Three-Day Trip to Seattle

Last week, our team took a trip to Seattle, and oh my gosh, what a gorgeous part of the world.

REAL ESTATE

Investing in Real Estate WHILE Working a W2

Wondering how to invest in real estate so you can finally quit your job? Then, this episode might surprise you.

SCIENCE

Lyme disease test gives hope for a speedier diagnosis

Lyme disease can spread to people via infected ticks 24K-Production/Shutterstock A new approach to diagnosing Lyme disease could help people

Mobile

Fast Forward is a Knockout Fighting Management Sim

The fighters management simulator heads back in time to provide an 80s inspired adventure. You’re spent more than 20 years